Input unit for an operating element that can be actuated by pressure or rotation
09639109 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T74/20201
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G05G1/08
PHYSICS
G05G1/02
PHYSICS
G05G9/02
PHYSICS
International classification
G05G1/02
PHYSICS
G05G9/02
PHYSICS
G05G5/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
An input unit for an operating element that can be actuated by pressure or rotation includes a housing having a recess portion, a carrier having a detent projection, and an input member (e.g., an actuator). The carrier is displacable relative to the housing. The input member is rotatably mounted on the carrier to be rotatable. The input member has a body with a cavity therein and a detent curve body movably arranged in the cavity such that the detent curve body is displaceable relative to the body of the input member. A first end of the detent curve body has a detent curve engaging the detent projection of the carrier. A second end of the detent curve body is adjacent to the housing part and has projections. The input member further has a spring that acts on the detent curve body to press the detent curve against the detent projection.
Claims
1. An input unit for an operating element that can be actuated by pressure or rotation, the input unit comprising: a housing wall having a recess portion; a carrier having a detent projection, the carrier being displacable relative to the housing wall along a displacement axis; an input member mounted on a shaft rotatably mounted on the carrier to be rotatable about a rotation axis normal to the displacement axis; the input member having a body with a cavity therein and a detent curve body movably arranged in the cavity such that the detent curve body is displaceable along an axial direction parallel with the rotation axis relative to the body of the input member, a first end of the detent curve body having a detent curve engaging the detent projection of the carrier, and a second end of the detent curve body being adjacent to the housing part and having projections; the input member further having a spring that acts on the detent curve body to press the detent curve against the detent projection; and wherein the detent curve includes alternate detent elements and a height of the detent elements of the detent curve along the axial direction is greater than a distance between the projections and the recess portion of the housing wall along the axial direction while the input member is in an unactuated state.
2. The input unit of claim 1 wherein: at least one of the projections inserts into the recess portion of the housing wall when the detent curve body is displaced in the axial direction towards the recess portion of the housing wall during rotational motion of the input member.
3. The input unit of claim 1 wherein: at least one of the projections engages the housing wall when the input member is displaced along the displacement axis during pressure actuation of the input member.
4. The input unit of claim 1 wherein: the input unit is built into a steering wheel or a dashboard of a motor vehicle.
5. An input unit comprising: a housing wall having a recess portion; a carrier having a detent projection, the carrier being displacable relative to the housing wall; an input member mounted on a rotatable shaft on the carrier, the input member rotating when the input member is rotationally actuated, the input member displacing with the carrier relative to the housing wall when the input member is pressure actuated; the input member having a body with a cavity therein and a detent curve body movably arranged in the cavity such that the detent curve body is displaceable relative to the body of the input member, a first end of the detent curve body having a detent curve engaging the detent projection of the carrier, and a second end of the detent curve body being adjacent to the housing wall and having projections; the input member further having a spring that acts on the detent curve body to press the detent curve against the detent projection; wherein at least one of the projections engages the housing wall when the input member, during pressure actuation of the input member, is displaced with the carrier relative to the housing wall which thereby prevents displacement of the detent curve body relative to the body of the input member thereby blocking concurrent rotational actuation of the input member; wherein at least one of the projections inserts into the recess portion of the housing wall when the detent curve body, during rotational actuation of the input member, is displaced towards the recess portion of the housing wall to thereby block concurrent pressure actuation of the input member.
6. An input unit comprising: a housing wall having a recess portion; a carrier having a detent projection, the carrier being displacable relative to the housing wall along a displacement axis; an input member mounted on a rotatable shaft on the carrier such that the input member, the input member rotating about a rotation axis normal to the displacement axis when the input member is rotationally actuated, the input member displacing with the carrier relative to the housing wall along the displacement axis when the input member is pressure actuated; the input member having a body with a cavity therein and a detent curve body movably arranged in the cavity such that the detent curve body is displaceable along the rotation axis relative to the body of the input member, a first end of the detent curve body having a detent curve engaging the detent projection of the carrier, and a second end of the detent curve body being adjacent to the housing wall and having projections; the input member further having a spring that acts on the detent curve body to press the detent curve against the detent projection; wherein at least one of the projections engages the housing wall when the input member, during pressure actuation of the input member, is displaced along the displacement axis which thereby prevents displacement of the detent curve body along the rotation axis relative to the body of the input member thereby blocking concurrent rotational actuation of the input member; wherein at least one of the projections inserts into the recess portion of the housing wall when the detent curve body, during rotational actuation of the input member, is displaced along the rotation axis relative to the body of the input member towards the recess portion of the housing wall to thereby block concurrent pressure actuation of the input member.
7. The input unit of claim 5 wherein: the detent curve includes alternate detent elements; and a height of the detent elements of the detent curve along the axial direction is greater than a distance between the projections and the recess portion of the housing wall along the axial direction while the input member is in an unactuated state.
8. The input unit of claim 5 wherein: the input unit is built into a steering wheel or a dashboard of a motor vehicle.
9. The input unit of claim 6 wherein: the detent curve includes alternate detent elements; and a height of the detent elements of the detent curve along the axial direction is greater than a distance between the projections and the recess portion of the housing wall along the axial direction while the input member is in an unactuated state.
10. The input unit of claim 6 wherein: the input unit is built into a steering wheel or a dashboard of a motor vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, the structure and manner of operation of an input unit according to embodiments of the present invention are described in greater detail with the aid of an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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(10) The input unit includes an input member (i.e., an actuator) 1, a carrier 2, and a housing part 3. Input member 1 is cylindrically-shaped. Input member 1 is rotatably mounted on carrier 2 to be rotatable about a rotation axis. Carrier 2 is pivotably arranged against housing part 3 to be displaceable relative to the housing part along a displacement axis normal to the rotation axis. As input member 1 is mounted to carrier 2, the input member is displaceable along the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis with the carrier.
(11) Electronic and electromechanical components of the operating element are not shown. Description of such components, for example, rotational sensors, switches or dome pressure sensitive mats, is incidental to the illustration of the input unit. Possible embodiments of such components are known, for example, from the description of the above mentioned DE 10 2011 103 670 A1.
(12) Input member 1 is a rotationally symmetric cylindrical input member. Input member 1 is mounted rotationally to a shaft 9. Shaft 9 is mounted on carrier 2 to be rotatable about the rotation axis. Thus, input member 1 is rotatable about the rotation axis. An electrical rotational sensor (not shown) is connected to shaft 9 and to carrier 2. The rotational sensor can be accomplished by a forked photoelectric sensor or an electrical pulse transmitter. The rotational sensor detects rotational actuations of input member 1 associated with shaft 9 and converts the rotational actuations into electrical signals that can be evaluated.
(13) At the point of attachment of the operating element a partial section of an outer surface 13 of the body of input member 1 is accessible through a recess in a fascia panel 12. The accessible outer surface section 13 of input member 1 can be manipulated in order to rotate the input member about the rotation axis.
(14) Along with the rotational actuation, one or more types of pressure actuation of the operating element are provided. The pressure actuation takes place by forces applied perpendicular to the accessible outer surface section 13 of input member 1. Such forces applied perpendicular to the accessible outer surface section 13 of input member 1 are perpendicular to the rotation axis and thereby align with the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis. The pressure actuations cause a pivoting of carrier 2 relative to housing part 3 in the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis. The pivoting of carrier 2 about housing part 3 causes switching elements (not shown) located rigidly to the housing part to deflect. For example, the switching elements include the domes of a dome pressure sensitive mat. The domes are deflected as a result of the pivoting of carrier 2 relative to housing part 3. Electrical switch contacts corresponding to the domes are closed or opened through the deflection of the domes.
(15) As shown in
(16) A first end face of detent curve body 10 has an integrally molded detent curve 4. Detent curve 4 forms a plurality of alternate bumps and depressions. A second end face of detent curve body 10 opposite to the first end face of the detent curve body has one or more molded projections 7. As shown in
(17) A compression spring 6 is within cavity 14 of the body of input member 1. Spring 6 is arranged to act on detent curve body 10 to bias detent curve body 10 in the axial direction away from the second end face of the detent curve body and toward the first end face of the detent curve body. As such, detent curve 4 is loaded by spring 6 in the axial direction away from the second end face of detent curve body 10.
(18) A portion of carrier 2 adjacent the first end face of detent curve body 10 has a detent projection 5. Detent projection 5 abuts detent curve 4 of the first end of detent curve body 10. Spring 6 is carried on input member 1 to bias detent curve 4 towards detent projection 5. Thus, detent curve 4 engages with detent projection 5. Detent curve 4 presses against detent projection 5 as the detent curve is biased by spring 6 in the axial direction away from the second end face of detent curve body 10 and toward the detent projection.
(19) A wall section 11 of housing part 3 adjacent the second end face of detent curve body 10 includes a recess 8. Projections 7 of the second end face of detent curve body 10 can axially insert into recess 8 of housing part 3. One or more of projections 7 axially insert into recess 8 when detent curve body 10 is axially displaced in a direction towards the second end face of the detent curve body during rotational actuation of input member 1.
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(21) In the neutral actuation stage, input member 1 can be rotationally actuated to rotate about the rotation axis as projections 7 are not pressed against wall section 11 of housing part 3. The pressing of projections 7 against wall section 11 of housing part 3 would prevent displacement of detent curve body 10 along the axial direction. The pressing of projections 7 against wall section 11 would cause the engagement between detent curve 4 and detent projection 5 to be fixed in place as the detent curve is unable to rotate relative to the detent projection. As a result, rotation of input member 1 is prevented when projections 7 are pressed against wall section 11 of housing part 3.
(22) Alternatively, in the neutral actuation stage, input member 1 can be pressure actuated to move along the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis as projections 7 are not axially inserted into recess 8 of wall section 11 of housing part 3. The insertion of any of projections 7 into recess 8 in wall section 11 of housing part 3 would prevent displacement of input member 1 along the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis (i.e., would prevent displacement of the input member in the direction normal to the axial direction). The insertion of projections 7 into recess 8 would cause the inserted projections to engage and be caught up on the end portion of wall section 11 forming recess 8. As a result, the inserted projections 7 would be unable to be displaced in the displacement axis normal to the rotation axis along the end portion of wall section 11 forming recess 8. As a result, pressure actuation of input member 1 is prevented when projections 7 are axially inserted into recess 8 of wall section 11 of housing part 3.
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(24) Even in the neutral position (shown in
(25) In the absence of a rotational actuation of input member 1, detent projection 5 extends into a depression of detent curve 4, whereby projections 7 as shown in
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(27) Such operating elements can advantageously be used in motor vehicles, particularly as coupling elements in steering wheel operating switches, middle consoles, and dashboards.
REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(28) 1 input member
(29) 2 carrier
(30) 3 housing part
(31) 4 detent curve
(32) 5 detent projection
(33) 6 (compression) spring
(34) 7 molded projections
(35) 8 recess
(36) 9 shaft
(37) 10 detent curve body
(38) 11 housing part wall section
(39) 12 facia panel
(40) 13 outer surface (section)
(41) 14 hollow cavity
(42) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the present invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the present invention.