For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “right”, “left”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “lateral”, “longitudinal” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
The present invention is directed to an activation device 10, which is illustrated in various preferred and non-limiting embodiments in
The activation device 10 includes an activation member 12, which is used to allow a user to provide some type of signal or indication that the event E should be initiated. For example, this user indication may be audible, tactile, motion-derived, contact-derived, contact-less, etc. In addition, the activation device includes an illumination member 14. The illumination member 14 projects visible waves W toward the activation member 12. As discussed hereinafter, the illumination member 14 may be a variety of members, source components, combinations of components, etc.
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In one embodiment, the activation member 12 includes a body 18 having a front surface 20 and a rear surface 22. Accordingly, in operation, the illumination member 14 is positioned substantially adjacent, spaced from (such as near another component of the device 10) or near the rear surface 22 of the body 18, and further, the illumination member 14 projects the visible waves W toward the rear surface 22 of the body 18. In this manner, the activation member 12 is at least partially illuminated or otherwise lit for display, visibility and ornamental purposes.
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The illumination member 14 may take a variety of forms. For example, the illumination member 14 may be an LED source, an OLED source, a thin-film transistor source, a light, a lamp, a screen, a video display screen, a television screen, a monitor, a flat screen, a plasma screen, an LCD screen, an illumination source, etc. Turning to
Using the screen surface 26, a variety of messages can be displayed through the cut-out portion 24 and on the front surface 20 of the body 18 of the activation member 12. In this manner, a configurable and dynamic message can be displayed, and this message may relate information or data to the user, may indicate what activation of the member 12 will accomplish, and this message may be easily modified, such as through automated or electronic control.
It is envisioned that a variety of options can be considered when using this dynamic and configurable screen surface 26. For example, the screen surface 26 may periodically display advertisements or other data that may capture the user's attention before, during or after the user actuates the activation member 12. Further, the screen surface 26 may display a map of the location for the activation device 10 in connection with the remaining portions of the building or structure. Still further, it is envisioned that the screen surface 26 provides an interactive display, where the user can interact with a control program or other configurable interface to achieve certain desired actions or obtain data or information. In the map or directions example, the screen surface 26 may be interactive, such that the user may obtain directions to the position or location they wish to go. Accordingly, overall, the screen surface 26 may take a variety of forms and provide a variety of functions, which may help the user in his or her interaction with the activation device 10, the event E, a mechanism or system involved in the event E, or some other useful interaction. For example, the activation device may include an audio component, such as a speaker or the like, for use in producing audio signals, messages, sounds, music, announcements, etc. to the user. However, the screen surface 26 may be simply for display purposes only, and provide strictly ornamental features to the activation device 10.
In order to protect the illumination member 14, or alternatively, to enhance the ornamental quality of the activation member 12, the cut-out portions 24 may be at least partially filled with a material 28. See
Another preferred and non-limiting embodiment is illustrated in
An inverse situation can also be obtained by applying opaque and non-transparent overlays 32 on top of the body 18, which, in this embodiment, is transparent. Therefore, as seen in
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In one specific embodiment, and as illustrated in
In this embodiment, the switch mechanism 36 includes a first contact member 46 and a second contact member 48. In operation, when the user urges the touch plate 34 between the non-contact position NC and the contact position C, the nut 44 urges the first contact member 46 to come in contact with the second contact member 48. This closes the circuit and provides some communication, such as electrical communication, in order to initiate the event E. Of course, any number of such switching arrangements are envisioned.
Another arrangement according to the present invention is illustrated in schematic form in
A number of contact-less activities are understood to be within the scope of the present invention, for example, the sensor 52 may sense motion, audible signals, or may even require some other interaction with the user, such as a biometric interaction, etc. Of course, such biometric interaction verification could also be used in connection with the touch plate 34. The embodiment illustrated in
In order to provide current or power to the various components and sub-components of the activation device 10, a power device 56 may be utilized. For example, the illumination member 14, the switch mechanism 36, the sensor 52, etc. may be in electrical communication with the power device 56 and obtain current therefrom. This power device 56 may be part of the interface unit 16, or may be some separate electrical connection for use in connection with the activation device 10. In addition, the power device 56 may be a battery, such as a rechargeable battery, or a solar cell or battery obtaining solar power from ambient light, or even the illumination member 14. Still further, the power device 56 may be external power, a battery, a solar component, a piezzo component, a mechanical energy harvest component, etc.
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In another aspect of the present invention, a method of manufacturing the activation device 10 is provided. In particular, this method includes the steps of forming the activation member 12, which includes the body 18 with a front surface 20 and a rear surface 22. The illumination member 14 is positioned substantially adjacent, spaced from or near to the rear surface 22 of the body 18, such that, in operation, the illumination member 14 projects the visible waves W toward the rear surface 22 of the body 18. The positioning of the illumination member 14 with respect to the activation member 12 is variable in order to achieve any of the desired effects. For example, the illumination member 14 may be in the form of a screen that is placed immediately behind or even within a cut-out portion 24. When the body 18 of the activation member 12 is opaque or non-transparent, the illumination member 14 may be spaced from the rear surface 22 of the body 18, such that the waves W project around the body 18. Any number of similar arrangements and positioning options are envisioned in order to achieve the desired effect.
If desired, and in the manufacturing process, the cut-out portions 24 can be formed and extend at least partially through the body 18 of the activation member 12. In addition, as discussed above, the cut-out portions 24 may be at least partially filled with the material 28. It is envisioned that the cut-out portions 24 may be formed through a variety of processes. For example, these cut-out portions 24 may be formed through a laser cutting process, a water jet cutting process, a chemical etching process, etc.
As discussed above, the material 28 may be in a variety of forms and manufactured from a variety of materials. Similarly, the activation member 12 (and, in particular, the body 18 of the activation member 12) may be formed from a variety of materials as well. For example, the activation member 12 may be formed from a steel material, stainless steel, carbon steel, an alloy, brass, synthetic material, wood, an epoxy, a resin, a polymer, a plastic, a transparent material, a semi-transparent material, a colored material, a glass, etc.
Overall, the present invention provides an activation device 10 that can be used in a variety of positions and locations and provide both functional and ornamental benefits. The activation device 10 may be appropriately lit for low-light or darkened conditions. Additionally, the activation device 10, and in particular the illumination member 14, may provide a variety of ornamental, colorful, or even informational source benefits. As discussed above, the illumination member 14 may be in the form of a screen surface 26, which may be interactive, and provides an increased functionality to the activation device 10 and resulting system.
Although the invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment.