Plural Switch Patents (Class 200/9)
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Patent number: 11120962Abstract: A switch includes a diverter contact; a primary fixed contact; and a secondary fixed contact. The switch additionally includes a primary movable contact configured to be pivoted, relative to the diverter contact and the primary fixed contact, about a pivot axis between a first end position and a second end position. In the first end position, the primary movable contact bears by a first contact point against the diverter contact and by a second contact point against the primary fixed contact. The switch further includes a secondary movable contact configured to be pivoted, relative to the diverter contact and the secondary fixed contact, about the pivot axis between a first end position and a second end position. In the first end position the secondary movable contact bears by a third contact point against the diverter contact and by a fourth contact point against the secondary fixed contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBHInventors: Eduard Schmidt, Silke Wrede, Gregor Wilhelm, Christian Hammer
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Patent number: 9865111Abstract: A fob includes a case, an antenna, at least one input device, and a positioning element. The case has an interface portion and a handle portion. The antenna is disposed at the interface portion of the case. The input device is disposed on the interface portion of the case. The finger positioner orients a user's hand on the handle portion of the case away from the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas Joseph Hermann, Tye Arthur Winkel, John Locke, Lawrence Banasky, Jr., Mark Wisnewski
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Publication number: 20130037392Abstract: An operating device provides for mutually independent rotation for two rotation operating knobs. First and second rotation operating knobs rotating centered on a rotation axis are provided as well as a holding member including a rotation operating knob holder holding the rotation operating knobs so as to be capable of independent rotation. The rotation operating knob holder includes a first and second support surfaces having substantially circular tubular shapes centered on the rotation axis. The first rotation operating knob includes first switch operators causing a first switch element to output a signal and a first sliding surface having a substantially circular tubular shape capable of sliding over the first support surface. The second rotation operating knob includes second switch operators causing a second switch element to output a signal and a second sliding surface having a substantially circular tubular shape capable of sliding over the second support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD.,Inventors: Hirokatsu Nakajima, Satoru Chaen
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Patent number: 7778014Abstract: Electronic equipment according to the present invention includes a cursor key 8 disposed to be exposed partially from a casing, wherein the cursor key 8 includes: an operating portion 8a including a plurality of pressing portions that are disposed to be exposed on the surface of the casing and that receive a pressing operation by a user; and a pair of frames 8m and 8n that are supported by the casing at portions 8c and 8f and connected to the operating portion 8a at the other portion respectively, wherein the other portions are provided between the respective adjacent pressing portions. With this configuration, it is possible to realize electronic equipment including a switch that requires a less number of components and can be assembled easily.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Jun Saiki, Miyuki Nagashima
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Patent number: 7511240Abstract: To provide a trigger switch having a simple structure that is capable of reducing bouncing when the contacts are switched ON/OFF, the trigger switch includes a switch mechanism integrated in a single assembly a power control unit that turns a plurality of switches provided on the switch mechanism ON/OFF depending on a degree of retraction of the control unit by moving a pressing member over a top of a seesaw-shaped switching bar, a motor brake and control element short-circuit unit that drives a movable armature having two short-circuit contacts and is sandwiched and held between two springs, and a speed control unit that slides a plurality of moving contacts disposed in parallel over sliding contacts disposed on a sliding circuit substrate so as to control both the supply of power and a control element, and thus control the rotation speed of a motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Satori S-Tech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Isao Inagaki, Satoru Kowaki, Shinichi Masuda, Hideyuki Komatsu
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Patent number: 6573854Abstract: A pistol-shaped television remote control unit, including an infrared light emitting diode (LED) and circuitry for transmitting control signals to an infrared detector in the television receiver, and a microprocessor which retains the last six channels selected in memory. The ergonomic design provides a plurality of conveniently activated switches, including a trigger which changes the channel to the channel previously selected, three volume control switches on the inside of the grip (volume up, down and mute) for convenient operation by the middle, ring and little fingers, a function keyboard on the back of the grip, and picture adjustment buttons on the side of the grip. The power switch is located on an angled portion of the back of the grip. Power to the unit is provided by batteries which are loaded into the barrel of the device by means of a threaded cap at the muzzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventors: Philippe Hug, Anne B. Scheim
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Patent number: 6545629Abstract: A key fob for signaling a receiver on a vehicle includes a housing and a transmitter capable of transmitting multiple signals. The signals actuate multiple vehicle devices on the vehicle. Switches to control the signals include at least one dome protruding through the housing for initiating transmission of a signal. The dome includes a first element depressable for initiating a first signal and a second element depressable independently of the first element for initiating a second signal different from the first signal. The first element protrudes from the housing to a different height than the second element. Thus, the elements can be easily actuated separately from each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Siemens VDO Automotive CorporationInventors: Susan Johnson, Iejas Desai, Debbie Lambert, Jonathan Clark, Jeralyn Reese
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Patent number: 6476334Abstract: The switches of a switch box structure ceiling fan are separated from the ceiling fan, and are placed in a housing which may be mounted at a position that the user can reach, thereby facilitating the user operate the switches which include a lamp source switch, a direction control switch, and a fan switch. In addition, all of the elements of the control switches of the ceiling fan may be placed in the switch box structure to form a module, thereby facilitating assembling and dismantling the control switches of the ceiling fan.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: Chung-Ching Wu
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Publication number: 20020092739Abstract: A keyswitch is described that may include two legs interleaved together without a pivot point approximately central to the legs. The keyswitch may also include a spring to engage at least one of the bottom surfaces of the legs. In one configuration, the legs of the keyswitch may each have two lower protrusions on one of their ends and upper protrusions on their other ends with the lower protrusions of one leg disposed between the lower protrusions of the other leg. The keyswitch may also include a base having retaining clips with each of the lower protrusions of the legs pivotally engaged with a corresponding retaining clip. The keyswitch may also include a cap having tabs that may be pivotally coupled with corresponding slots in the upper protrusions of the legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Robert Olodort, John Tang, Peter M. Cazalet, Russell Mead
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Patent number: 6046415Abstract: A multiple electric switch is formed by inserting a plurality of electrical contacts in a plurality of spaced apart holes in a base of electrically non-conductive elastomeric material, in groups of two pairs per group, and mounting a control member in the base for movement to move one of the pair of contacts of a group resiliently into engagement with the other pair of contacts of the group, to effect closing of the electric switch. A second group of electrical contacts are spaced apart in a circular pattern adjacent a circular, electrically conductive contact ring, and a cam member on the base is rotatable to engage and move each of the contacts, one at a time, resiliently into engagement with the contact ring. The second group of contacts are included in the electric circuit of the first groups of contact pairs to effect control of multiple movements of each of a plurality of electric loads.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Land-Mekra North America, LLCInventor: Tony M. Briski
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Patent number: 5959268Abstract: An electrical switch is proposed which in addition to its mechanical functional parts and the electrical contact parts influenced by said mechanical functional parts consists of a housing and a first actuating element which is rotatably mounted therein and which can be moved into several switching positions and a second actuating element which is likewise rotatably mounted on the housing and can be moved into several switch settings.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Leopold Kostal GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Klaus Hirschfeld
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Patent number: 5598918Abstract: An apparatus (20) for controlling movement of a vehicle power window (22) between a fully open position and a fully closed position. The apparatus (20) comprises an energizable electric motor (66) for, when energized, moving the window (22). A switch assembly (62) for energizing the electric motor (66) to move the vehicle window (22) to one of the positions. The switch assembly (62) includes a first electrical contact (282) and a second electrical contact (284) electrically insulated from the first electrical contact. An electrically conductive disk (286) has a periphery (288) domed portion (290) and is in electrical communication with one of the first and second electrical contacts (282, 284) at a portion of a periphery of the disk. The other of the first and second electrical contacts (282, 284) is located adjacent the disk (286) and initially spaced from the disk.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventors: Joseph F. Malecke, Dennis D. Kaufman, Rodney A. Dale
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Patent number: 4849590Abstract: A switch has contacts constructed so that an electro-dynamic force is created by the current flowing through the switch which tends to maintain the switch in a closed state. This force counteracts other electro-dynamic forces which tend to open the switch. The contact design is particularly adapted from use in a single pole-double throw switch having a contact arm that is movable between two fixed contacts. The electro-dynamic force compensation exists between the contact arm and whichever one of the fixed contacts the contact arm is against. The fixed contacts also include arc runners so that any arc that develops as the contacts separate eliminates electro-dynamic force which tends to maintain the switch in a closed state.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Kohler CompanyInventors: James A. Becker, Lawrence F. Freitag, Frank W. Kussy