Multiple Push-button Subsequent Release Patents (Class 200/5D)
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Patent number: 5536543Abstract: An illuminated plastic lighting of alphanumeric symbols, such as letters, numbers or words, in soft feel buttons is provided, wherein a translucent rigid base portion is covered with a soft opaque plastic. The opaque plastic has the same thickness as a raised protrusion bearing the desired alphanumeric symbol. The opaque plastic coating is applied in a fluid condition to the top level of the alphanumeric symbol, for revealing the alphanumeric symbol through a recess in the opaque elastomeric coating material. A light source is placed at the bottom of the translucent base portion. The soft feel button is specially useful for making lighted buttons and more particularly, for soft feel buttons for automobile dashboards and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Izumi CorporationInventor: John Papandreou
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Patent number: 4881187Abstract: A cycle computer has a pair of push-buttons connected respectively to a mode switch and to an on/off switch. Sequential actuation of the mode switch places the computer selectively in one of a plurality of Modes including a "stop watch" mode. Alternate actuation of the on/off switch, while in the stop watch mode, turns the stop watch function on and off. Simultaneous depression of both push-buttons, while the computer is in stop watch mode, resets the stop watch mode and at least two other modes. To facilitate resetting under poor visibility conditions, or when it would be unsafe to divert the rider's attention from the road or other traffic, the push-buttons abut along a common line and have a shared recess straddling that line which can be located by feel alone, enabling the push-buttons to be depressed simultaneously with one thumb while both rider's hands safely grip the handlebar.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1989Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Schwinn Bicycle CompanyInventor: Robert Read
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Patent number: 4877347Abstract: A keyboard for typewriters or similar machines has a key support, switching contacts and key push rods, each of which is acted upon by a spring. The design of the few individual parts assures their simple manufacture (extruded parts and a stamped part) as well as an assembly just as simple and therefore automated, and, if desired, even without screws or aids of that type. Activation of the individual keys takes place with satisfactory tactile feedback and without undesireable vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1987Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Ta Triumph-Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Johannes Haftmann, Rudolf Schmeykal
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Patent number: 4773089Abstract: A telephone line-switching device comprises first and second switches that interlock and a lock plate extending between the two switches. The push member of the first switch has a cam with which the lock plate usually engages. The push member of the second switch has an inclined portion on which the lock plate always bears. As the push member of the second switch is depressed, the inclined portion horizontally moves the lock plate, permitting the lock plate to disengage from the cam to release the first switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teiichi Miura, Toshihisa Hirata, Kengo Shibuya, Akira Niinuma, Hidenori Nagai
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Patent number: 4544810Abstract: A switch having a pair of spring-biased switch pushbuttons (6, 10) for operating respective switches (8, 12). A slidable interlocking bar (24) allows depression of only one pushbutton at a time. The switches may be either double-throw (18, 20) or single-throw (22). The switch housing (2, 4) will accept a selected one of two interchangeable switch accessories including latching and auxiliary contact means having a pair of latching members (26, 28) pivotally mounted in the housing, a spring-biased release pushbutton (30) slidably mounted in the housing, and actuator (32) pivotally mounted on the release pushbutton for actuating either latching member, and auxiliary contacts (38, 40) for actuation by the release pushbutton, or a transformer (42) operated pilot light (44).Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1984Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Edmund M. Butterworth
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Patent number: 4349799Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for selecting between multiple radio frequency circuits such as low pass filters. Each of the circuits is mounted on a printed circuit board, with first and second terminals printed on the board. Each of the terminals has a raised electrical contact on it. Associated with the first terminals of the circuits is a first printed strip transmission line with raised contacts spaced along it, each contact near a corresponding contact on one of the first terminals of the circuits. A second printed transmission line is similarly arranged. External connection to the apparatus is made at one end of each of the transmission lines. To select one of the circuits, the first and second terminals of the circuit are connected to the corresponding transmission lines, by a switch which moves a resilient conducting member against the pairs of raised contacts of the transmission lines and the circuit terminals.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Roderick K. Blocksome, Sherman J. Hornbeck, Donald R. Fee