Information
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Patent Grant
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6693552
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Patent Number
6,693,552
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Date Filed
Friday, August 11, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Zimmerman; Brian
- Brown; Vernal
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 340 82572
- 340 82522
- 340 82569
- 340 561
- 340 564
- 340 455
- 349 58
- 294 905
- 341 176
- 361 730
- 361 755
- 361 752
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hand-held control device for controlling a drive having one or more d.c. motors and/or a.c. motors for adjusting a piece of furniture, includes a housing having a lower housing part and an upper housing part. A circuit board is received in the housing and has switch elements. Further accommodated in the housing is a battery pack for providing emergency power supply for operation of drive functions and/or power supply for operating the hand-held control device. A cable and/or an infrared transmitter unit operatively connects the hand-held control device with the drive, wherein the circuit board and/or the upper housing part is securable to the lower housing part in at least two positions.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 299 14 191.8, filed Aug. 13, 1999, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates, in general, to a hand-held control device for adjustment of a piece of furniture.
Hand-held control devices are used for controlling drives for pieces of furniture with at least one drive motor, and a power supply directly fed from the power outlet or via a transformer or via a battery/accumulator. The drives may be equipped with one or more d.c. motors and/or a.c. motors which may be operated by various types of hand-held control devices via a control unit, e.g. relay and/or semiconductor devices etc., to turn or move the piece of furniture in different directions.
A hand-held control device represents a furniture drive component which remains visible after installation and thus permanently affects the outer look. Typically, hand-held control devices are attached to the drive by a cable and secured in place in various fashions. Examples of hand-held control devices are described, for example, in German utility models G 8804417, G 9318083 and G 29507947. In general, hand-held control devices are intended to implement many functions. Thus, many different designs have been proposed which vary not only in function but also in shape, color, imprint, ease of operation, noise level etc. As a result of using many different components, stock keeping is complicated and manufacturing costs are high, rendering conventional hand-held control devices rather cost-intensive. Oftentimes, the end consumer desires after purchase at some later time to replace the delivered hand-held control device. This becomes difficult because it is nearly impossible to identify the correct type and to find a matching and correctly operating alternative, when taking into account the many variations and connection types of existing hand-held control devices. In addition, it is uncommon to replace a wired hand-held control device by, e.g., a hand-held control device that is based on an infrared operation and has an identical keypad and/or operating elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an improved hand-held control device, obviating the afore-stated drawbacks.
In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved hand-held control device which is easy to produce and offers the user a wide variety of applications, while yet being reliable in operation.
These objects, and others which will become apparent hereinafter, are attained in accordance with the present invention by providing a housing having a lower housing part and an upper housing part; a circuit board received in the housing and having switch elements; a battery pack received in the housing for providing emergency power supply for operation of drive functions and/or power supply for operating the hand-held control device; and a cable or an infrared transmitter for operatively connecting the hand-held control device with the drive being controlled, wherein the circuit board and/or the upper housing part is securable to the lower housing part in at least two positions of installation.
According to another feature of the present invention, the circuit board may include a first electromechanical connector for connection to a complementary second electromechanical connector disposed in the lower housing part. Suitably, the second electromechanical connector is so configured in shape and electric circuiting as to allow placement and detachable clipped securement of the upper housing part. In particular, the circuit board and/or the upper housing part can be latched to the lower housing part in two positions that differ by an angle of 180° so as to maintain control functions designated on a keypad on the upper housing part.
The hand-held control device can be assembled with a minimum number of standardized components that can easily be produced so that a customized production with constantly different tools is avoided. The single components are assembled to form separate modules which can be put together according to a customer's order and then clipped together for shipment, or shipped directly. The customer received the hand-held control device as kit that allows the customer to assemble the hand-held control device to suit the demands at hand. The hand-held control device can realize a number of functions in wired mode as well as in wireless mode by using the same mechanical components, whereby the control panel or keypad will normally not change. The upper housing part may have different designs and, to some extent, different control configurations, while the lower housing part and the circuit board remain the same.
The upper and lower housing parts can be combined mechanically as well as electrically, whereby the upper housing part can be clipped to the lower housing part in addition in a 180° rotated disposition.
According to another feature of the present invention, a cover sheet may be glued to the upper housing part for sealing purposes. It is also possible to provide the upper housing part and the lower housing part with a sealing lip, which may be made by a two-component injection molding process for realizing a high degree of sealing action (so called IP-protection type or ingress protection). The surface film, applied on the upper housing part at suitable locations, in conjunction with the two-component overlapping configuration between confronting ends of the upper and lower housing parts, realizes a particularly high degree of tightness (IP-type) of the hand-held control device.
According to another feature of the present invention, the upper housing part is provided with switching zones having keys integrated with the upper housing part. The keys may have a joint-forming notch to transmit an actuation pressure upon the switch elements.
The lower housing part may be provided with or without cable and has a compartment with two receptacles for accommodating two batteries/accumulators, respectively, for emergency operation in the event of, for example, a power failure, whereby a particularly small and powerful self-resetting electric fuse may be incorporated for the batteries. Thus, during a power failure, the drive for the piece of furniture may still be adjusted by the hand-held control device by tapping the batteries. When configuring the hand-held control device for wireless operation, only one battery is fitted in one of the receptacles for operating the transmitter unit which is fitted in the other one of the receptacles that is disposed adjacent an opening intended for entry of the cable when desiring to convert the hand-held control device for wired mode. When operating the hand-held control device in wireless mode, the opening is sealed by a plug that is transparent to infrared light, and the infrared transmitter is placed directly behind this plug. The use of a single battery in wireless mode is sufficient to operate the piece of furniture in the event of a power failure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent upon reading the following description of preferred exemplified embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1
a
is a longitudinal section of a basic configuration of a first embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention, operating in wired mode;
FIG. 1
b
is a longitudinal section of a basic configuration of a second embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention operating in wireless mode;
FIG. 2
a
is a longitudinal section of a modified hand-held control device of
FIG. 1
a;
FIG. 2
b
is a longitudinal section of the hand-held control device of
FIG. 2
a
in 180° rotated position of the upper housing part;
FIG. 2
c
is a longitudinal section of a modified hand-held control device of
FIG. 1
b;
FIGS. 3
a
,
3
b
are schematic illustrations of the keypad of the upper housing part of the hand-held control device according to
FIGS. 2
c
and
2
a
, respectively;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the upper housing part of the hand-held control device;
FIG. 5
shows schematic illustrations of various cable outlets;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a modular configuration of the upper housing part of a still another embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of an upper housing part of a yet another embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of an upper housing part of a yet another embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a schematic illustration of a sealed connection between upper and lower housing parts; and
FIG. 10
is an exemplified schematic illustration of a securement between upper and lower housing parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Throughout all the Figures, same or corresponding elements are generally indicated by same reference numerals.
Turning now to the drawing, and in particular to
FIG. 1
a
, there is shown a longitudinal section of a basic configuration of a hand-held control device according to the present invention, generally designated by reference numeral
10
and controlling functions of a drive
100
(
FIG. 5
) having one or more d.c. motors and/or a.c. motors for positionally adjusting a piece of furniture. The hand-held control device
10
includes a housing having a lower housing part
1
and an upper housing part
3
which can be latched onto the lower housing part
1
and is substantially configured as a flat lid. The lower housing part
1
is outwardly recessed to form a compartment
7
which is separated by a conductive partition wall
5
into two receptacles
21
a
,
21
b
for accommodating a battery pack, e.g. conventional 9V batteries
9
a
,
9
b
placed coaxially behind one another. Connected to the battery pack is a cable
15
which enters through an opening
17
at the right hand side of the lower housing part
1
via a strain relieve element
15
and is held in place by a conductive clamp
19
. Suitably, the lower housing part
1
is formed with ridges and recesses, indicated at reference numeral
58
to guide the clamp
19
perpendicular to the cable
13
and to secure the clamp
19
in its end position for clamping the cable
13
. In addition to the battery pack, the lower housing part
1
accommodates a printed circuit board
11
which can be clipped onto the upper housing part
3
.
FIG. 1
b
shows another type of a hand-held control device according to the present invention, generally designated by reference numeral
20
and differing form the hand-held control device
10
by the selected mode of operation. Parts corresponding with those in
FIG. 1
a
are denoted by identical reference numerals and not explained again. In this embodiment, provision is made for a wireless operation, instead of the wired cable connection shown in
FIG. 1
a
. The wireless operation is implemented by incorporating an infrared transmitter or printed transmitter circuit board
23
which is replaces the battery
9
b
in the receptacle
21
b
adjacent the opening
17
. The opening
17
is hereby sealed by an infrared component or plug
25
which is transparent to infrared light.
FIG. 2
a
is a longitudinal section of a modification of the hand-held control device of
FIG. 1
a
, generally designated by reference numeral
30
and substantially corresponding to the configuration of the hand-held control device
10
of
FIG. 1
a
. The hand-held control device
30
is provided at the left upper region with a indicator lamp
27
which is operatively connected to the circuit board
11
and indicates the state of operation of the hand-held control device
30
.
In accordance with the present invention, the upper housing part
3
and the circuit board
11
are so suited to one another as to allow an attachment to the lower housing part
1
in two positions of installation that are rotated by 180°, as shown in
FIG. 2
b
in which the upper housing part
3
with the circuit board
11
are in 180° rotated disposition compared to the illustration of
FIG. 2
a
. The provision of two batteries
9
a
,
9
b
in this mode of operation is preferred as an energy source for emergency dip is realized which is more powerful than the use of only a single battery.
The electric connection of the batteries
9
a
,
9
b
is implemented by suitable terminals
29
a
,
29
b
which are in contact with a socket
31
of the lower housing part
1
for plugged engagement of a connector
33
of the circuit board
11
. The connector
33
is so received in the socket
31
as to be able to rotate therein by 180° and is in direct contact with tracks (not shown) on the back of the circuit board
11
. The front of the circuit board
11
contains switch elements
35
which, as shown by way of example in
FIG. 3
b
, are activated by a keypad
37
integrated in the upper housing part
3
. In relation to the keypad
37
, the cable
13
(only strain relief element
15
is shown in
FIGS. 2
a
,
2
b
for sake of simplicity) thus enters the housing of the hand-held control device
30
according to
FIG. 2
a
from “below” whereas in the configuration of
FIG. 2
b
, the cable
13
enters the hand-held control device
30
from “above” with respect to the keypad
37
. These dispositions will be described in more detail further below with reference to FIG.
5
.
A modification of the wired hand-held control device
30
from wired mode to a hand-held control device
20
operating in infrared mode is shown in
FIG. 2
c
. The modification can easily be carried out by replacing the battery
9
b
with the transmitter board
23
in the receptacle
21
b
and, after detaching the cable
13
, sealing the opening
17
with the plug
25
. The electric connection of the battery
9
a
with the transmitter board
23
is implemented by the terminal
29
a
which is in electric contact with the socket
31
of the lower housing part
1
for engagement of the connector
33
of the circuit board
11
. The connector
33
is again received in the socket
31
for rotation about 180° and is in direct contact with the tracks (not shown) on the back of the circuit board
11
. The keypad
37
integrated in the upper housing part
3
activates the switch elements
35
on the front of the circuit board
11
, as shown by way of example in
FIG. 3
a.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, there is shown that the keypad
37
has keys
43
which are formed integrally in the upper housing part
3
. Each key
43
includes a joint-forming notch
45
so that an actuation of the keypad
37
by pressing an intended key
43
is transmitted onto the interacting switch element
35
located on the circuit board
11
. The circuit board
11
is, as stated above, clipped into the upper housing part
3
, whereby the indicator lamp
27
is projects out through an opening in the upper housing part
3
or can be flush-mounted with the upper housing part
3
.
The upper housing part
3
forms with the circuit board
11
a module which can be clipped to the lower housing part
1
such that the upper housing part
3
overlaps the lower housing part
1
, as shown in FIG.
9
. The overlap between confronting ends of the upper housing part
3
and the lower housing part
1
results in a tight fit. Suitably, as shown in
FIG. 9
, a sealing lip
46
is formed between the housing parts
1
,
3
and implemented through a two-component injection molding technique. Optionally, the keypad
37
with the keys
43
of the upper housing part
3
may be covered by a film, thereby attaining a particularly high degree of tightness (IP-type) of the entire hand-held control device. As the housing parts
1
,
3
snap easily together or can easily be detached from one another, a user can assemble and disassemble the housing without any need for tools. A securement between the housing parts
1
,
3
is shown by way of example only in FIG.
10
. As illustrated therein, the lower housing part
1
is provided with a protrusion or knob
60
which engages behind the inturned extremity of the upper housing part
3
.
The attachment of the upper housing part
3
to the lower housing part
1
can be realized in two positions rotated by 180°, whereby the keypad
37
and the switch elements
35
retain their correspondence accordingly. This is advantageous in particular in those situations in which the cable
13
exits the hand-held control device from above instead from below in relation to the keypad
37
. Reference is made to
FIG. 5
, whereby illustration A depicts the cable
13
entering from below, which means that the hand-held control device can be easily handled, Illustration B shows the cable entering from above which disposition is not desired so that the hand-held control device should be turned into a disposition shown in illustration C in which the keypad
37
is located above for better handling by a user. Hereby, the cable
13
could be extended and pulled out, as shown, to prevent the mechanical tension of the cable
13
from inadvertently spinning the hand-held control device in the user's hand. However, it is also possible to simply turn the upper housing part
3
by 180° and then to clip it to the lower housing part
1
. Illustration D shows the cable guided from above and entering the hand-held control device from above. This results in a desired position of the hand-held control device with respect to the user.
FIG. 6
shows a modular configuration of the upper housing part
3
in the form of two portions, with a main body
3
′ formed with a bay
41
and having a keypad
37
for executing certain control functions, and a module
39
which has a configuration that complements the outline of the bay
41
and has also a keypad
37
for executing other control function. Thus, the module
39
can be placed into the bay
41
for electric connection with the circuit board
11
, or detached from the bay
41
. In this fashion, a simple child safety mechanism is established and, in a simple manner, some functions can be removed from the hand-held control device.
FIG. 7
shows another embodiment of a hand-held control device according to the present invention, generally designated by reference numeral
40
, and including switch elements
35
′ which include contact disks
53
disposed in recesses
49
of a retainer sheet
51
glued to the circuit board
11
. Actuation of the switch elements
35
′ is realized by pressing down the contact disks
53
which are each formed at the back with a contact lug
55
for electrically connecting mating contacts
47
(e.g. tracks) with one another.
FIG. 8
shows a variation of the hand-held control device
40
with the difference residing in the provision of an intermediate layer
57
upon the switch elements
35
′, and of a sheet
59
glued onto the intermediate layer
57
. In the area of the switch elements
35
′, the sheet
59
is imprinted with data. A pressure applied by the touch of a finger on the sheet
59
is transmitted via the intermediate layer
57
onto the switch elements
35
′. The size and the elasticity of the intermediate layer
57
, the sheet
59
and the switch elements
35
′ can be varied within certain limits to alter the feel of the switching action and switching noises. This configuration is advantageous because apart from the flat and compact structure, the kit of the hand-held control device may contain a certain selection of sheets
59
for the user to design according to the user's wishes. Imprinting with user-specific designations generated by computer and conventional printers is feasible.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a hand-held control device, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A hand-held control device for controlling a drive having one or more d.c. motors and/or a.c. motors for adjusting a piece of furniture, said hand-held control device comprising:a housing having a lower housing part, which has an opening, and an upper housing part, which has a keypad with a number of keys; a circuit board received in the lower housing part and connected to the upper housing part, said circuit board having switch elements actuatable by the keypad of the upper housing part, whereby the keys and the switching elements are placed into one-to-one correspondence; a battery pack received in the housing for providing emergency power supply for operation of drive functions and/or power supply for operating the hand-held control device; and connecting means associated to the opening and operatively linking the hand-held control device with the drive, wherein the upper housing part with the attached circuit board is rotatable in relation to the lower housing part for attachment of the upper housing part with the attached circuit board to the lower housing part in two positions rotated by 180° while retaining control functions of the switch elements when the keypad is actuated, so as to enable a user to operate the keypad in a user-friendly disposition.
- 2. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the connecting means includes at least one of a cable for passage through the opening, and an infrared transmitter for passage of infrared light through the opening.
- 3. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the circuit board includes a first electromechanical connector for connection to a complementary second electromechanical connector disposed in the lower housing part.
- 4. The hand-held control device of claim 3 wherein the circuit board is destined for clipped securement to the upper housing part, said lower housing part having a shape and an electric circuiting as to allow placement and detachable clipped securement thereto of the upper housing part.
- 5. The hand-held control device of claim 2, and further comprising a clamp for securing the cable in the lower housing part.
- 6. The hand-held control device of claim 5 wherein the lower housing part has ridges and recesses which guide the clamp perpendicular to the cable and are so configured as to fix the clamp in its end position for clamping the cable.
- 7. The hand-held control device of claim 1, and further comprising a surface film glued to and sealing the upper housing part.
- 8. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the upper housing part is made of at least two portions, with one of the portions representing at least part of the keypad which is removable from the remaining portion of the upper housing part.
- 9. The hand-held control device of claim 3, and further comprising a wireless control mechanism including a transmitter circuit board disposed in the lower housing part at a distance to the circuit board and electrically connected to the circuit board via the first and second connectors, and a plug transparent to infrared light for closing the opening.
- 10. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the upper housing part and the lower housing part have a sealing lip.
- 11. The hand-held control device of claim 10 wherein the sealing lip is made by a two-component injection molding process for realizing a high degree of sealing action.
- 12. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the keys of the keypad are integrated in the upper housing part.
- 13. The hand-held control device 12 wherein each of the keys has a joint-forming notch to transmit an actuation pressure upon the switch elements.
- 14. The hand-held control device of claim 1 wherein the switch elements have resilient contact disks which are disposed in recesses of a retainer sheet, glued onto the circuit board, and are sized to contact mating contacts.
- 15. The hand-held control device of claim 1, and further comprising a layer placed over the switch elements.
- 16. The hand-held control device of claim 14, and further comprising a film glued on the layer and imprinted with data in an area of the switch elements.
- 17. The hand-held control device of claim 1, and further comprising a self-resetting electric fuse incorporated in the lower housing part.
- 18. A kit for assembly of a hand-held control device useful for controlling a drive for adjusting an element, said kit comprising:a first housing part including an opening and having a compartment with two receiving spaces, with a first one of the receiving spaces arranged distal to the opening and a second one of the receiving spaces arranged proximal to the opening a second housing part configured for connection to the first housing part in at least two different positions and having a keypad; a circuit board received in the first housing part and having switch elements cooperating with the keypad; a pair of batteries, at least one of the batteries intended for installation in the first receiving space of the compartment for providing emergency power supply; a cable guided through the opening of the lower housing part for electric connection of the circuit board with the drive being controlled for implementing an operation of the hand-held control device in wired mode; an infrared transmitter, intended for installation in the second receiving space of the compartment, for electric connection of the circuit board to the drive being controlled for implementing an operation of the hand-held control device in wireless mode; and a plug capable of sealing the opening when operating the hand-held control device in wireless mode, wherein the first housing part with the circuit board is rotatable in relation to the second housing part for attachment of the first housing part with the attached circuit board to the second housing part in two positions rotated by 180° while retaining control functions of the switch elements when the keypad is actuated so as to enable a user to operate the keypad in a user-friendly disposition.
- 19. The kit of claim 18 wherein the circuit board received in the first housing part is clipped to the second housing part when securing the second housing part to the first housing part.
- 20. The kit of claim 18, and further comprising a clamp for securing the cable in the first housing part.
- 21. The kit of claim 18, and further comprising a surface film glued to and sealing the second housing part.
- 22. The kit of claim 18 wherein the second housing part is made of at least two portions, with one of the portions representing at least part of the keypad which is removable from the remaining portion of the second housing part.
- 23. The kit of claim 18 wherein the keypad of the second housing part has keys, each key having a joint-forming notch to transmit an actuation pressure upon the switch elements.
- 24. The kit of claim 18, and further comprising a layer placed over the switch elements.
- 25. The kit of claim 24, and further comprising a film glued on the layer and imprinted with data in an area of the switch elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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