Device having sliding switch for operating power seat of vehicle
11780351 ยท 2023-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/0284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R22/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for operating a power seat of a vehicle, the device being able to show exact operation directions of a power seat by operation of switches to a user, and enabling the user to recognize the exact selection state and operation direction of desired switches so that the user can more conveniently use the switches by displaying one arrow showing the operation direction of the seat when each of a plurality of touch sensors, which is disposed in each of the switches of a switch module for operating the seat to show operation direction of the seat, senses a touch.
Claims
1. A device having a sliding switch for operating a power seat of a vehicle, the device comprising: a switch module including a plurality of sliding switches performing input operations to drive a power seat to a plurality of positions and in desired plurality of directions; a plurality of touch sensors disposed in each of the sliding switches to detect an operation direction of the seat; a main controller determining the operation direction of the power seat in response to sensing signals of touch sensors sensing a touch of the touch sensors; and a display showing the operation direction of the power seat determined by the main controller to a user by indicating the operation direction with an arrow; wherein the switch module comprises: a first sliding switch configured to move the power seat forward and backward, move a front of a seat cushion up and down, and adjust a vertical height of the power seat; a second sliding switch configured to recline a seatback; a third sliding switch configured to extend the front of the seat cushion; a push button switch configured to adjust a supporting direction of lumber supports; and a rotary knob switch configured to adjust a bolster angle of the seatback, in which the switches are disposed in predetermined arrangement.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first sliding switch comprises: a first switch cover having a plurality of touch sensor insertion grooves disposed in a predetermined arrangement on an inner surface; a first sub-controller disposed inside the first switch cover and connected to the main controller by a flexible cable to transmit a signal; a first touch sensor disposed in a seat cushion front-down operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to output a signal; a second touch sensor disposed in a seat-down operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to output a signal; a third touch sensor disposed in a seat backward-slide operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to be able to output a signal; a fourth touch sensor disposed in a seat forward-slide operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to be able to output a signal; a fifth touch sensor disposed in a seat cushion front-up operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to be able to output a signal; and a sixth touch sensor disposed in a seat-up operation region of the first switch cover and connected to the first sub-controller to be able to output a signal.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the seat cushion front-down operation region is a region at a front portion of a top of the first switch cover, the seat-down operation region is a region at a rear portion of the top of the first switch cover, the seat backward-slide operation region is a region at a front of the first switch cover, the seat forward-slide operation region is a region at a rear of the first switch cover, the seat cushion front-up operation region is a region at a front portion of a bottom of the first switch cover, and the seat cushion-up operation region is a region at a rear portion of the bottom of the first switch cover.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the second sliding switch comprises: a second switch cover having two or more touch sensor insertion grooves on an inner surface; a second sub-controller disposed inside the second switch cover and connected to the main controller through a flexible cable to transmit a signal; a first touch sensor disposed in a seatback backward-reclining operation region of the second switch cover and connected to the second sub-controller to output a signal; and a second touch sensor disposed in a seatback forward-reclining operation region of the second switch cover and connected to the second sub-controller to output a signal.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the seatback backward-reclining operation region is a region at a front of the second switch cover, and the seatback forward-reclining operation region is a region at a rear of the second switch cover.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the third sliding switch comprises: a third switch cover having two or more touch sensor insertion grooves on an inner surface; a first touch sensor disposed in a backward extension operation region of the third switch cover and connected to the main controller to be able to output a signal; and a second touch sensor disposed in a forward extension operation region of the third switch cover and connected to the main controller to be able to output a signal.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the first touch sensor on the third sliding switch and the second touch sensor on the third sliding switch are connected to the main controller through a conductive spring to be able to transmit a signal.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein the backward extension operation region is a region at a front surface of the third switch cover, and the forward extension operation region is a region at a rear surface of the third switch cover.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the push button switch comprises: a fourth switch cover having a lumber support forward-protrusion operation region, a lumber support backward-contraction operation region, a lumber support-up operation region, and a lumber support-down operation region; a first touch sensor disposed in the lumber support forward-protrusion operation region of the fourth switch cover and connected to the main controller to output a signal; a second touch sensor disposed in the lumber support backward-contraction operation region of the fourth switch cover and connected to the main controller to output a signal; a third touch sensor disposed in the lumber support-up operation region of the fourth switch cover and connected to the main controller to output a signal; and a fourth touch sensor disposed in the lumber support-down operation region of the fourth switch cover and connected to the main controller to output a signal.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein an integrated signal output path of the first touch sensor on the push button switch, the second touch sensor on the push button switch, the third touch sensor on the push button switch, and the fourth touch sensor on the push button switch are connected to the main controller by a flexible cable to transmit a signal.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the rotary knob switch comprises: a fifth switch cover disposed at a predetermined position on an edge of the fourth switch; a first touch sensor disposed inside a garnish plate adjacent to a first side of the fifth switch and connected to the main controller to output a signal; and a second touch sensor disposed in a garnish plate adjacent to a second side of the fifth switch cover and connected to the main controller to output a signal.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the first touch sensor on the rotary knob switch and the second touch sensor on the rotary knob switch are connected to the main controller through a conductive spring to transmit a signal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The above and other objectives, features and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(19) A switch module 100 including sliding-type first to third switches 110, 120, and 130 for operating a power seat, a push button-type fourth switch 140, a rotary knob-type fifth switch 150, etc. is disposed on a side of a seat (e.g., on a side of a seat cushion).
(20) As shown in
(21) The sliding-type switch is a switch that moves by pushing the switch forward and rearward or up and down, the rotary knob type is a switch that rotates, and the push button type is a switch that is vertically pushed.
(22) In particular, a plurality of touch sensors for showing operation directions of a power seat is disposed in each of the first to fifth switches of the switch module 100.
(23) When a sensing signal is transmitted to a controller from a touch sensor sensing a touch of the touch sensors, the controller determines the operation direction of a power seat and the operation direction of the switch corresponding to the sensing signal of the touch sensor and then transmits a control signal for displaying on a display.
(24) The controller, as will be described below, may be composed of a sub-controller implemented in a PCB board type, and a main controller, or may be composed of a single main controller.
(25) Accordingly, one or more arrow images showing the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of switches that are determined by the controller can be displayed with a seat image on the display.
(26) Accordingly, a user can accurately recognize the selection state and operation direction of the switches and the operation direction of the power seat by the operation of the switches by looking at the seat and arrow images displayed on the display, whereby the user can more conveniently operate the switches.
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(28) The sliding-type first switch 110 is provided to operate a seat forward and rearward (in two directions), move the front of a seat cushion up and down (in two directions), and adjust the vertical height of the seat cushion (in two directions), and includes a first switch cover 111.
(29) A plurality of touch sensor insertion grooves 112 are arranged in a predetermined way on the inner surface of the first switch cover 111.
(30) The touch sensor insertion grooves 112 are arranged around the edges on the inner surface of the first switch cover 111.
(31) Accordingly, a plurality of touch sensors and a first sub-controller 114 to which the touch sensors are connected to be able to output signals can be disposed inside the first switch cover 111.
(32) As shown in
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(34) The touch sensors connected to the first sub-controller 114 inside the first switch cover 111 may include a first (1-1) touch sensor 113-1, a second (1-2) touch sensor 113-2, a third (1-3) touch sensor 113-3, a fourth (1-4) touch sensor 113-4, a fifth (1-5) touch sensor 113-5, and a sixth (1-6) touch sensor 113-6.
(35) The 1-1 touch sensor 113-1 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat cushion front-down operation region 117-1 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the front portion of the top of the first switch cover 111.
(36) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat cushion front-down operation region 117-1 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-1 touch sensor 113-1 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-1 touch sensor 113-1 to the first sub-controller 114.
(37) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-1 touch sensor 113-1, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-1 touch sensor 113-1 to move down the front of the seat cushion and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(38) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving down the front of the seat cushion to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(39) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the front of the seat cushion can be moved down when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat cushion front-down operation region 117-1 of the first switch cover 111.
(40) The 1-2 touch sensor 113-2 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat-down operation region 117-2 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the rear portion of the top of the first switch cover 111.
(41) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat-down operation region 117-2 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-2 touch sensor 113-2 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-2 touch sensor 113-2 to the first sub-controller 114.
(42) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-2 touch sensor 113-2, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-2 touch sensor 113-2 to move down the seat and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(43) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving down the seat to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(44) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the seat can be moved down when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat-down operation region 117-2 of the first switch cover 111.
(45) The 1-3 touch sensor 113-3 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat backward-slide operation region 117-3 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the front of the first switch cover 111.
(46) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat rearward-movement operation region 117-3 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-3 touch sensor 113-3 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-3 touch sensor 113-3 to the first sub-controller 114.
(47) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-3 touch sensor 113-3, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-3 touch sensor 113-3 to slide backward the seat and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(48) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for sliding backward the seat to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(49) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the seat can be moved backward when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat backward-slide operation region 117-3 of the first switch cover 111.
(50) The 1-4 touch sensor 113-4 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat forward-slide operation region 117-4 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the rear of the first switch cover 111.
(51) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat forward-slide operation region 117-4 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-4 touch sensor 113-4 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-4 touch sensor 113-4 to the first sub-controller 114.
(52) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-4 touch sensor 113-4, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-4 touch sensor 113-4 to slide forward the seat and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(53) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for sliding forward the seat to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(54) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the seat can be moved forward when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat forward-slide operation region 117-4 of the first switch cover 111.
(55) The 1-5 touch sensor 113-5 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat cushion front-up operation region 117-5 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the front portion of the bottom of the first switch cover 111.
(56) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat cushion front-up operation region 117-5 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-5 touch sensor 113-5 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-5 touch sensor 113-5 to the first sub-controller 114.
(57) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-5 touch sensor 113-5, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-5 touch sensor 113-5 to move up the front of the seat cushion and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(58) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving up the front of the seat cushion to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(59) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the front of the seat cushion can be moved upward when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat cushion front-up operation region 117-5 of the first switch cover 111.
(60) The 1-6 touch sensor 113-6 is connected to the first sub-controller 114 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seat-up operation region 117-6 of the first switch cover 111, that is, in the region defined at the rear portion of the bottom of the first switch cover 111.
(61) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seat-up operation region 117-6 of the first switch cover 111, the 1-6 touch sensor 113-6 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 1-6 touch sensor 113-6 to the first sub-controller 114.
(62) When the first sub-controller 114 receives the sensing signal from the 1-6 touch sensor 113-6, the first sub-controller 114 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 1-6 touch sensor 113-6 to move up the seat and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(63) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving up the seat to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(64) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the seat can be moved up when he/she presses the first switch cover 111 with the hand on the seat-up operation region 117-6 of the first switch cover 111.
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(66) The sliding-type second switch 120 is provided for reclining the seatback and includes a second switch cover 121 forming the outer shape.
(67) Two or more touch sensor insertion grooves 122 are formed at front and rear positions on the inner surface of the second switch cover 121.
(68) Accordingly, a plurality of touch sensors and a second sub-controller 124 to which the touch sensors are connected to be able to output signals can be disposed inside the second switch cover 121.
(69) As shown in
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(71) The touch sensors connected to the second sub-controller 124 inside the second switch cover 121 may include a first (2-1) touch sensor 123-1 and a second (2-2) touch sensor 123-2.
(72) The 2-1 touch sensor 123-1 is connected to the second sub-controller 124 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seatback backward-reclining operation region 127-1 of the second switch cover 121, that is, in the region defined at the front of the second switch cover 121.
(73) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seatback backward-reclining operation region 127-1 of the second switch cover 121, the 2-1 touch sensor 123-1 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 2-1 touch sensor 123-1 to the second sub-controller 124.
(74) When the second sub-controller 124 receives the sensing signal from the 2-1 touch sensor 123-1, the second sub-controller 124 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 2-1 touch sensor 123-1 to recline backward the seatback and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(75) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for reclining backward the seatback to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(76) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the front of the seatback can be reclined backward when he/she presses the second switch cover 121 with the hand on the seatback backward-reclining operation region 127-1 of the second switch cover 121.
(77) The 2-2 touch sensor 123-2 is connected to the second sub-controller 124 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a seatback forward-reclining operation region 127-2 of the second switch cover 121, that is, in the region defined at the rear of the second switch cover 121.
(78) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the seatback forward-reclining operation region 127-2 of the second switch cover 121, the 2-2 touch sensor 123-2 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 2-2 touch sensor 123-2 to the second sub-controller 124.
(79) When the second sub-controller 124 receives the sensing signal from the 2-2 touch sensor 123-2, the second sub-controller 124 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 2-2 touch sensor 123-2 to recline forward the seatback and transmits a determination signal to the main controller 116.
(80) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for reclining forward the seatback to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(81) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the front of the seatback can be reclined forward when he/she presses the second switch cover 121 with the hand on the seatback forward-reclining operation region 127-2 of the second switch cover 121.
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(83) The sliding-type third switch 130 is provided for adjusting extension of the front of the seat cushion and includes a third switch cover 131 forming the outer shape.
(84) Two or more touch sensor insertion grooves 132 are formed at front and rear positions on the inner surface of the third switch cover 131.
(85) As shown in
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(87) The 3-1 touch sensor 133-1 is connected to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 134 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a backward extension operation region 137-1 of the third switch cover 131, that is, in the region defined at the front surface of the third switch cover 131.
(88) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the backward extension operation region 137-1 of the third switch cover 131, the 3-1 touch sensor 133-1 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 3-1 touch sensor 133-1 to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 134.
(89) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 3-1 touch sensor 133-1 to extend backward the front of the seat cushion.
(90) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for extending backward the front of the seat cushion to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(91) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that backward extension that decreases the length of the front of the seat cushion can be performed when he/she presses the third switch cover 131 with the hand on the backward extension operation region 137-1 of the third switch cover 131.
(92) The 3-2 touch sensor 133-2 is connected to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 134 to be able to output a signal and is disposed in a forward extension operation region 137-2 of the third switch cover 131, that is, in the region defined at the rear surface of the third switch cover 131.
(93) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the forward extension operation region 137-2 of the third switch cover 131, the 3-2 touch sensor 133-2 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 3-2 touch sensor 133-2 to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 134.
(94) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 3-2 touch sensor 133-2 to extend forward the front of the seat cushion.
(95) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for extending forward the front of the seat cushion to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(96) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that forward extension that extends the front of the seat cushion can be performed when he/she presses the third switch cover 131 with the hand on the forward extension operation region 137-2 of the third switch cover 131.
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(98) The push-type fourth switch 140 is provided for adjusting the supporting direction of a lumber support disposed in the seatback and includes a fourth switch cover 141 forming the outer shape.
(99) The fourth switch cover 141, as shown in
(100) In particular, a first (4-1) touch sensor 143-1 connected to the main controller 116 to be able to output a signal is disposed in the lumber support forward-protrusion operation region 141-1 of the fourth switch cover 141, and a second (4-2) touch sensor 143-2 connected to the main controller 116 to be able to output a signal is disposed in the lumber support backward-contraction operation region 141-2 of the fourth switch cover 141.
(101) Further, a third (4-3) touch sensor 143-3 connected to the main controller 116 to be able to output a signal is disposed in the lumber support-up operation region 141-3 of the fourth switch cover 141, and a fourth (4-4) touch sensor 143-4 connected to the main controller 116 to be able to output a signal is disposed in the lumber support-down operation region 141-4 of the fourth switch cover 141.
(102) An integrated signal output path of the a 4-1 touch sensor 143-1, the 4-2 touch sensor 143-2, the 4-3 touch sensor 143-3, and the 4-4 touch sensor 143-4 is connected to the main controller 116 by a flexible cable 115 to be able to transmit a signal.
(103) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the lumber support forward-protrusion operation region 141-1 of the fourth switch cover 141, the 4-1 touch sensor 143-1 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 4-1 touch sensor 143-1 to the main controller 116 through the flexible cable 115.
(104) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 4-1 touch sensor 143-1 to protrude forward the lumber support.
(105) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for protruding forward the lumber support to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(106) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the lumber support protrudes forward when he/she presses the fourth switch cover 141 with the hand on the lumber support forward-protrusion operation region 141-1 of the fourth switch cover 141.
(107) Alternatively, when a user puts his/her hand on the lumber support backward-contraction operation region 141-2 of the fourth switch cover 141, the 4-2 touch sensor 143-2 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 4-2 touch sensor 143-2 to the main controller 116 through the flexible cable 115.
(108) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 4-2 touch sensor 143-2 to contract backward the lumber support.
(109) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for contracting backward the lumber support to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(110) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the lumber support contracts backward when he/she presses the fourth switch cover 141 with the hand on the lumber support backward-contraction operation region 141-2 of the fourth switch cover 141.
(111) Alternatively, when a user puts his/her hand on the lumber support-up operation region 141-3 of the fourth switch cover 141, the 4-3 touch sensor 143-3 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 4-3 touch sensor 143-3 to the main controller 116 through the flexible cable 115.
(112) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 4-3 touch sensor 143-3 to move up the lumber support.
(113) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving up the lumber support to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(114) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the lumber support moves up when he/she presses the fourth switch cover 141 with the hand on the lumber support-up operation region 141-3 of the fourth switch cover 141.
(115) Alternatively, when a user puts his/her hand on the lumber support-down operation region 141-4 of the fourth switch cover 141, the 4-4 touch sensor 143-4 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 4-4 touch sensor 143-4 to the main controller 116 through the flexible cable 115.
(116) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 4-4 touch sensor 143-4 to move down the lumber support.
(117) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving down the lumber support to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(118) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the lumber support moves down when he/she presses the fourth switch cover 141 with the hand on the lumber support-down operation region 141-4 of the fourth switch cover 141.
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(120) The rotary knob-type fifth switch 150 is provided for adjusting the bolster angle of the seatback, and as shown in
(121) In particular, as shown in
(122) The 5-1 touch sensor 153-1 and the 5-2 touch sensor 153-2 are connected to the main controller by a conductive spring 154, a conductive pin, or the like to be able to output a signal.
(123) Accordingly, when a user puts his/her hand on the garnish plate 152 at the first side of the fifth switch cover 151, the 5-1 touch sensor 153-1 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 5-1 touch sensor 153-1 to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 154.
(124) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 5-1 touch sensor 153-1 to move inward bolsters.
(125) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving inward the bolsters to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(126) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the bolsters can move inward when he/she rotates the fifth switch 151 to the first side.
(127) However, when a user puts his/her hand on the garnish plate 152 at the second side of the fifth switch cover 151, the 5-2 touch sensor 153-2 therein senses the touch and a sensing signal is output from the 5-2 touch sensor 153-2 to the main controller 116 through the conductive spring 154.
(128) The main controller 116 determines the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch according to the sensing signal of the 5-2 touch sensor 153-2 to move outward the bolsters.
(129) Further, the main controller 116 transmits a control signal for a display instruction according to the determination signal for moving outward the bolsters to the display 200. Accordingly, as shown in
(130) Accordingly, when the user sees the display 200, the user can easily recognize that the bolsters can move outward when he/she rotates the fifth switch 151 to the second side.
(131) When a hand of the user touches two or more touch sensors and the two or touch sensors all sense the touch, two or more arrows showing the operation direction of the power seat and the operation direction of the switch can be displayed on the display.
(132) As described above, a user can accurately recognize the current selection state and operation direction of the switches and the operation direction of the power seat by the operation of the switches by looking at the seat and arrow images displayed on the display, whereby the user can more conveniently operate the switches.
(133) While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize that still further modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof of the features of the disclosed embodiments are still possible.