LEVER-TYPE INPUT DEVICE
20200201378 ยท 2020-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/1476
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/126
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G1/04
PHYSICS
H01H2025/043
ELECTRICITY
B60K35/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lever-type input device includes a lever having a shaft at a tip, and an operation knob of a cap-shape configured to be attached to the shaft. The operation knob includes a cylindrical bearing extending along an axis of the shaft. The bearing is configured to be fitted with the shaft by the shaft being inserted into the bearing from an opening of the operation knob. The bearing includes an elastically deformable cantilever extending along the axis of the shaft. The cantilever includes a fixed end at one end located at a side of the opening, and a free end at an opposite side with respect to the fixed end. The free end includes a hook configured to engage an engagement groove formed on an outer peripheral side surface of the shaft.
Claims
1. A lever-type input device comprising: a lever having a shaft at a tip; and an operation knob of a cap-shape configured to be attached to the shaft; wherein the operation knob includes a cylindrical bearing extending along an axis of the shaft, the bearing being configured to be fitted with the shaft by the shaft being inserted into the bearing, from an opening of the operation knob; the bearing includes an elastically deformable cantilever extending along the axis of the shaft; the cantilever includes a fixed end at one end located at a side of the opening, and a free end at an opposite side with respect to the fixed end; and the free end includes a hook configured to engage an engagement groove formed on an outer peripheral side surface of the shaft.
2. The lever-type input device according to claim 1, wherein the engagement groove is formed in an annular shape along a circumferential direction at the outer peripheral side surface of the shaft; and the operation knob is attached to the shaft so as to be rotatable about the axis of the shaft.
3. The lever-type input device according to claim 2, wherein the bearing includes a pair of a first cantilever and a second cantilever, each of the first cantilever and the second cantilever being the cantilever, and the second cantilever being located at a position corresponding to a point reflection of the first cantilever across a point corresponding to a central axis of the shaft, in a cross-sectional view viewed from an axial direction of the central axis.
4. The lever-type input device according to claim 3, wherein the first cantilever is provided offset to one side from a virtual dividing line passing through the central axis, and the second cantilever is provided offset to another side from the virtual dividing line.
5. The lever-type input device according to claim 4, wherein the hook of each of the first cantilever and the second cantilever protrudes along an inner wall of the engagement groove, and is inclined with respect to a direction to which each of the first cantilever and the second cantilever is offset in the cross-sectional view.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to drawings. Note that, in description of the present embodiment, a Z-axis direction illustrated in the drawings is referred to as an up-and-down direction, a Y-axis direction in the drawings is referred to as a left-and-right direction, and an X-axis direction in the drawings is referred to as a back-and-forth direction.
[0016] (Abstract of Stalk Switch Device 10)
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[0018] The stalk switch device 10 illustrated in
[0019] The stalk switch device 10 includes a base 12 and the lever 14. The base 12 is a portion which is fitted and fixed to the steering column of the vehicle. The lever 14 substantially extends, from the steering column, in a linear direction toward the radial direction of the steering wheel (not illustrated), and the lever 14 is used for operating various switches for switching operations of various electrical components. The lever 14 is supported by the base 12, such that the lever 14 can be tilted by a user (driver) in each of the following directions: an upward direction (Z-axis positive direction, D1 in the drawing), a downward direction (Z-axis negative direction, D2 in the drawing), a forward direction (X-axis positive direction, D3 in the drawing), and a backward direction (X-axis negative direction, D4 in the drawing).
[0020] At an end of the lever 14, the cap-like operation knob 30 is provided such that the operation knob 30 can be rotated in an axial rotation direction (D5 in the drawing) of a shaft 20 (see
[0021] In addition, an annular operation knob 18 is provided at a location near the end of the lever 14 and closer to the base 12 relative to the operation knob 30, so as to be rotatable in the axial rotation direction (D6 in the drawing) of the shaft 20 of the lever 14. By the operation knob 18 being rotated, an operation of an electrical component corresponding to the operation knob 18 can be switched.
[0022] As illustrated in
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[0024] A pair of elastically deformable cantilevers 34A and 34B extending linearly along the axial direction of the central axis AX of the shaft 20 is provided in the outer peripheral wall portion of the bearing 32, and the cantilever 34B is located at a position corresponding to a point reflection of the cantilever 34A across a point corresponding to the central axis AX when viewed in a cross-sectional view along the central axis AX (i.e. the cantilever 34A and the cantilever 34B are in a relation of point symmetry with respect to the point corresponding to the central axis AX when viewed in the cross-sectional view along the central axis AX). The cantilevers 34A and 34B have fixed ends 34A1 and 34B1 at the side of the opening 30A respectively, and have free ends 34A2 and 34B2 at the side of the deep bottom portion 30B respectively, and the free ends 34A2 and 34B2 have hooks 36A and 36B respectively that project toward the inside of the bearing 32. The hooks 36A and 36B engage an engagement groove 22 formed in an outer peripheral side surface 20A of the shaft 20. The engagement groove 22 is annularly formed along the circumferential direction at the outer peripheral side surface 20A of the shaft 20.
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[0031] Further, as illustrated in
[0032] As described above, the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment includes the lever 14 having the shaft 20 at a tip of the lever 14, and the cap-like operation knob 30 attached to the shaft 20. Inside the operation knob 30, the cylindrical bearing 32 extending along an axis of the shaft 20 is provided. The operation knob 30 is fitted with the shaft 20 by inserting the shaft 20 into the cylindrical bearing 32 from a side of the opening 30A of the operation knob 30. The bearing 32 includes the elastically deformable cantilevers 34A and 34B extending along the axis of the shaft 20. The cantilevers 34A and 34B respectively include the fixed ends 34A1 and 34B1 at the opening 30A side, and the free ends 34A2 and 34B2 at an opposite side with respect to the fixed ends 34A1 and 34B1. The free ends 34A2 and 34B2 have hooks 36A and 36B respectively, each of which is configured to engage the engagement groove 22 formed on the outer peripheral side surface 20A of the shaft 20.
[0033] Accordingly, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, the operation knob 30 can be attached to to the shaft 20 easily by pressing the operation knob 30 against the shaft 20. Further, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, when force is applied to the operation knob 30 in a direction of pulling the operation knob 30, the cantilevers 34A and 34B are elastically deformed inwards, due to a moment being applied to the cantilevers 34A and 34B, thereby making engagement of the cantilevers 34A and 34B with the engagement groove 22 stronger. Accordingly, the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment is configured such that the operation knob 30 can be easily attached and that the operation knob 30 cannot be removed easily.
[0034] In the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, the engagement groove 22 is formed in an annular shape along a circumferential direction at the outer peripheral side surface 20A of the shaft 20, and the operation knob 30 is attached to the shaft 20 so as to be rotatable about the axis of the shaft 20.
[0035] Thus, the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment is configured to allow a rotating operation of the operation knob 30. Also, the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment is configured such that the operation knob 30 can be easily attached and that the operation knob 30 cannot be removed easily.
[0036] Also, in the stalk switch device 10 according to one embodiment, the bearing 32 has a pair of the cantilevers 34A and 34B. The cantilever 34B is located at a position corresponding to a point reflection of the cantilever 34A across a point corresponding to the central axis AX in a cross-sectional view viewed from the axial direction of the central axis AX.
[0037] According to the above-described structure of the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, a mounting state and a rotational operation of the operation knob 30 can be stabilized. In addition, when a pulling force is applied to the operation knob 30, the hooks 36A and 36B act to pinch the shaft 20, thereby making it more difficult to pull out the operation knob 30.
[0038] Further, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, one cantilever 34A out of the pair of the cantilevers 34A and 34B is provided offset to one side from the virtual dividing line VL passing through the central axis AX, and the other cantilever 34B out of the pair of the cantilevers 34A and 34B is provided offset to the other side from the virtual dividing line VL.
[0039] Accordingly, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, because the sliding cores 51 and 52 for forming the cantilevers 34A and 34B can be similarly provided so as to be offset, the sliding cores 51 and 52 do not come into contact with each other when the cantilevers 34A and 34B are released from the sliding cores 51 and 52. Therefore, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the embodiment, a large amount of movement of the sliding cores 51 and 52 in the releasing direction can be secured, so that the thickness of the sliding cores 51 and 52 in the releasing direction of the sliding cores 51 and 52 can be increased, thereby increasing strength of the sliding cores 51 and 52.
[0040] Also, in the stalk switch device 10 according to the present embodiment, the hooks 36A and 36B of the respective cantilevers 34A and 34B are concavely curved along the engagement groove 22 of the shaft 20.
[0041] This allows the stalk switch device 10 according to the embodiment to increase the abutting area between the cantilevers 34A and 34B and the engagement groove 22 when a force is applied to the operation knob 30 in a direction of pulling out the operation knob 30, thereby making the operation knob 30 more resistant to slipping out of the shaft 20.
[0042] While an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described in detail above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications or variations are possible within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
[0043] For example, the above-described embodiment illustrates the application of the present invention to a stalk switch device for a vehicle, but is not limited thereto. The present invention is applicable to any input device provided that at least the tip of the lever is provided with a detachable and cap-shaped operation knob.
[0044] The above-described embodiment describes a case in which the present invention is applied to a rotatable operation knob, but is not limited thereto. The present invention can also be applied to an operation knob that is incapable of rotating.
[0045] In the above-described embodiment, the operation knob is provided with two cantilevers. However, the operation knob may be provided with one cantilever, or the operation knob may be provided with three or more cantilevers. For example, the operation knob may be configured to have three cantilevers at 120 intervals, or the operation knob may be configured to have four cantilevers at 90 intervals.
[0046] In the above-described embodiment, the annular engagement groove 22 is provided in the outer peripheral side surface 20A of the shaft 20, but is not limited thereto. At least, an engagement groove of the present invention may cover the hook movable range associated with the rotation operation of the operation knob, and the engagement groove is not required to be a seamless ring.