The present invention relates to a control element, in particular for a vehicle.
In contemporary vehicle operator control systems, menus and/or functions and/or functional values are controlled by operator controls being rotated, pushed, tilted, pressed, etc. The operator control elements used in these systems are generally shaped in such a way that they support just one type of adjustment movement in a way which is optimum and recognizable. For example, due to its shape, a rotary knob is suitable only for rotating and pressing, but not for pushing or tilting. However, for the sake of optimum operator control, different adjustment movements are necessary for specific operator control processes, for example, rotating for analog settings of volume, base, treble, etc. or pushing in four different directions in order to select alphanumeric characters, etc.
German patent document DE 197 31 285 A1 describes a control element for a device having a plurality of selectable menus, functions and/or function values. The shape of the touchable surface of the control element can be varied as a function of the context. The possible degrees of freedom of adjustment of the control element are permanently predefined, the control element being embodied either as a rotationally symmetrical rotary switch or as a touch pad whose surface is changed by lowering or raising planar and/or linear regions. The rotary switch may be pushed or rotated and only press the individual elements of the touch pad.
German patent document DE 199 04 070 A1 describes a lowerable switching element with a pop-out knob, the lowerable switching element being embodied as a joystick switch.
An object of the present invention is to provide a control element which can be adapted to various adjustment movements in order to increase the control element comfort and the operating reliability.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved by a control element (in particular for a vehicle) according to the present invention, in which the control element includes a plurality of degrees of freedom of adjustment that are enabled or disabled as a function of the control element context. The external shape of the control element may be adapted to the enabled degrees of freedom of adjustment of the control element by raising and/or lowering at least one individual module of the control element. As a result, the control element can advantageously be optimally adapted to the respective adjustment processes. Thus, intuitive activation of the control element is supported, because only those adjustment movements are possible which also correspond to the external shape of the control element and support of the associated control element process in an optimum way, which can be recognized by the user. The shape and the degrees of freedom of adjustment are predefined here by the control element context. The assignment of the degrees of freedom of adjustment to the control element context can be made adjustable, so that individual preferences can be taken into account.
In an exemplary embodiment of the control element, at least one individual module is raised in the positive z direction of an xyz coordinate system and lowered in the negative z direction of the xyz coordinate system.
In another exemplary embodiment of the control element, plurality of degrees of freedom of adjustment permit a rotational movement in the clockwise direction about the z axis of the xyz coordinate system, a rotational movement in the counterclockwise direction about the z axis of the xyz coordinate system, a horizontal sliding movement in a positive and/or negative x direction of the xyz coordinate system and a vertical sliding movement in the positive and/or negative y direction of the xyz coordinate system.
In another exemplary embodiment, the control element includes a central individual module and four identically shaped edge modules.
The individual modules of the control element are arranged, for example, such that the control element is mirror-symmetrical with respect to a vertical and/or horizontal central axis.
A first external shape of the control element can be adapted, for example, to the rotational movements of the control element. All of the individual modules of the control element may be raised from an initial position in the positive z direction into an end position, forming a round rotary actuator, the rotational movements of the control element being enabled and the vertical and horizontal sliding movements of the control element being disabled.
A second external shape of the control element can be adapted, for example, to the vertical sliding movements of the control element. The individual modules of the control element, which are arranged along the horizontal central axis, may be raised from the initial position in the positive z direction into the end position, forming a vertical sliding switch. The vertical sliding movements may be enabled, and the horizontal sliding movements and the rotational movements of the control element may be disabled.
A third external shape of the control element can be adapted, for example, to the horizontal sliding movements of the control element. The individual modules of the control element, which are arranged along the vertical central axis, may be raised from the initial position in the positive z direction into the end position, forming a horizontal sliding switch. The horizontal sliding movements may be enabled and the vertical sliding movements and the rotational movements of the control element may be disabled.
A fourth external shape of the control element can be, for example, simultaneously adapted to the horizontal and the vertical sliding movements of the control element. The central individual module of the control element may be raised from the initial position in the positive z direction into the end position, forming a four-direction switch. The horizontal and the vertical sliding movements may be enabled and the rotational movements of the control element may be disabled.
In a position of rest of the control element, for example, all of the individual modules are lowered into the initial position.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The method of functioning of the control element 1 according to the invention will be described below with reference to FIGS. 2 to 6. Each of FIGS. 2 to 6 shows two schematic illustrations of the control element 1, the left-hand illustrations of which show a plan view of the control element 1, and the right-hand illustrations of which show a sectional illustration of the control element 1 along the horizontal central axis H. In the respective plan view in FIGS. 2 to 6, the individual modules 1.1 to 1.5 which are illustrated by hatching show that these individual modules 1.1 to 1.5 have moved from the initial position in the positive z direction, i.e., out of the plane with the drawing, into an end position. This is in turn apparent from the associated sectional illustrations.
If the control element context requires, for example, a rotary actuator for corresponding analog settings such as volume, base, treble, etc., all the individual modules 1.1 to 1.5 are, as is illustrated in
If the control element context requires, for example, a four-direction switch, as is illustrated in
If the control element context requires, for example, a sliding switch for horizontal sliding movements 3.2, 3.4, the individual modules which are arranged along the vertical central axis V, i.e., the edge module 1.1 illustrated at the top in
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If the control element context requires, for example, a sliding switch for vertical sliding movements 3.1, 3.3, the individual modules which are arranged along the horizontal central axis H, i.e., the edge module 1.4 which is illustrated on the left in
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In the control element according to the invention, the degrees of freedom of adjustment which are present are enabled and/or disabled as a function of the context, and the external shape of the control element is adapted to the enabled degrees of freedom of adjustment, i.e., the control element looks, according to requirements, like a rotary switch and/or a four-direction switch and/or a horizontal and/or a vertical sliding switch. As a result, the possible degrees of freedom of adjustment of the control element can be clearly seen or felt, permitting intuitive and reliable operation of the control element even without visual contact.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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10 2004 033 278.9 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
This application is a National Stage of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2005/006725, filed Jun. 22, 2005, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to German Patent Application No. 10 2004 033 278.9, filed Jul. 9, 2004, the entire disclosures of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference.
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PCT/EP05/06725 | 6/22/2005 | WO | 8/22/2007 |