The present invention relates to a tilting device and a tilt function for multifunctional switches, especially developed for use in electronic equipment and in handheld apparatus and for vehicles and means of transport.
Handheld electronic equipment is constantly being endowed with more functions and areas of application. In vehicles, new functions that are to be operated by the driver are constantly being introduced. It has been found that the conventional keypads are not particularly user friendly in connection with small apparatus and for use in conjunction with driving a car or similar situations.
The Inventor has previously described several types of multifunctional switches which together with an adapted graphical user interface can replace or complement conventional keypads. In other words, it is intended that the switch should be able to function interactively with a menu system shown on a display screen, for example an LCD screen. However, one of the objects is that the information displayed on the screen should be easy for the user to understand, depending upon the physical design of the switch device. The Applicant's earlier applications which form the basis for the invention include the following: WO 0034965, WO 0141402, WO 0161637, PCT/NO02/00231 and PCT/NO02/00309.
The multifunctional switches previously described by the Inventor have a rotation and/or sliding function and at least three press or tilt functions. These are arranged in direct connection with the operating element of the switch and make the whole construction compact and versatile. The systems described exhibit different solutions for tilt or press functions. These solutions involve primarily the use of several parts which interact to create the press and tilt effect that is required.
The object of the present invention is to obtain a construction which uses fewer parts, has a long wear life and yields production and production-economic advantages.
The invention relates in particular to an embodiment of a tilt function for a switch having four tilt or press functions and a centre press. The embodiment will therefore be suitable for use in switches having rotation or sliding functions. However, other types of multifunctional switches are also conceivable.
The characteristic features of the invention are set forth in attached independent claims 1 and 8 and the respective dependent patent claims associated therewith, and in following description with reference to the attached drawings.
The following figures will describe the invention and in particular in connection with a rotatable multifunctional switch. However, the solution or technology illustrated and described herein is easily transferable to many of the multifunctional switches described in, inter alia, in the Inventor's previously mentioned applications, in order to simplify and improve these earlier solutions.
Any person skilled in the art will see that the solutions can be used in switches and operating controls in connection with many forms of electronic equipment.
a-b are views of a tilting part.
a-2d show the tilting part in a multifunctional switch with rotation.
a-3d show a variant of the rotary multifunctional switch equipped with the tilting part.
a-6b show the switch when assembled, without the operating element.
a-7e show the switch when assembled, with the operating element, and sections thereof.
a-d show a typical design of the touch part of the operating element.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the figures and also in conjunction with the attached patent claims.
The multifunctional switches with tilt functions that are described in the Applicant's earlier applications are largely based on interaction between several movable parts. The present invention teaches a multifunctional switch which obtains a tilt and press function by using a flexible tilting device which may be termed a cardan unit. The cardan unit 1 employs a principle known from a cardan or a flexible rod. As shown in
The cardan unit 1 can be moulded in one piece independent of the frame, as indicated in
It should also be pointed out here that the cardan unit may be in two parts, where the ring 2 is movable relative to the cross member 8 in a known way in that the shafts are rotatable about centre lines 11-11′. However, this would be a more conventional method which would not obtain the advantages that a one-piece, flexible solution would.
The following description will show a complete solution for a rotatable multifunctional switch with a central press function and four tilt functions.
a shows a frame 12 which has in the bottom spring-loaded contact points 14-14″″.
b shows a fitted tilting part 1 as described in connection with
c shows two contact springs 18 and 18′ which act against the contact points 14-14′ when the centre part 20 is rotated, thereby registering the movement thereof.
d is a sectional view through the rotatable multifunctional switch. A touch element 22 is fastened to the centre part 20. The central contact point 14 will be actuated by pressing on the centre of the touch element, indicated by the arrow 24. Pressing in one of the four directions, indicated by the arrows 25-25″ will bring about a tilting movement of the tilting device 1 which causes the associated projection of the cross member 8 in underlying position, as shown in
The following description and accompanying drawings show an alternative switch.
c-e are sectional views through the switch which shows the details of the construction thereof for the further understanding of the invention, and where the sections VIIc-VIIc, VIId-VIId and VIIe-VIIe shown in
The exterior of the operating element could have a surface mounted thereon which is user friendly with regard to the end product with which the switch device will be used.
The switch should be user-friendly to rotate, and should be designed so that the press and tilt function can be easily executed; see also
c shows a switch surface 92 mounted directly on the exterior of the operating member or the operating element 80. It will be understood that the operating element 80 may also be made so that the outer face is ready for use and does not need any outer casing. The surface will preferably have a design which provides friction for rotation of the operating element as indicated in
d has a smooth surface, but can nevertheless provide satisfactory user friendliness. The central position is slightly recessed, i.e., it has a concave shape, with a small projection for reliable function when the centre is pressed.
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