Information
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Patent Grant
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6297810
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Patent Number
6,297,810
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 30, 199827 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 2, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hjerpe; Richard
- Nguyen; Kimnhung
Agents
- Jensen; Nathan O.
- Eppele; Kyle
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 345 173
- 345 174
- 345 104
- 178 18
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed are a programmable switch array which provides tactical feel indication of activation to a user. The switch array includes a display device adapted to display switch information. A glass plate is positioned in front of the display device. Multiple switching mechanisms are positioned behind the glass plate. One or more pivot members are positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the user pushing upon a region of the glass plate, the glass plate pivots about the pivot member and actuates a corresponding one of the multiple switching mechanisms. The pivoting of the glass plate provides the user a tactical feel indication of the activation of the switch.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to programmable switch arrays for use in aircraft cockpits and other applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to a sunlight readable, color programmable switch array providing a tactical feel indicative of actuation or changes in switch states.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In aircraft cockpits and other applications, large numbers of switches are used to control electronics and aircraft functions. It is desirable to utilize programmable switch arrays which can be easily adapted to display a variety of information related to the state of the switches, as well as the functions which these switches control. It is also preferable to have switches which are readable in high ambient light conditions (i.e., sunlight readable), and which can be easily viewed from large viewing angles.
In the prior art, liquid crystal displays (LCDs) having touch sensitive screens have been used to provide switching functions. However, these prior art LCD switch arrays lack a tactical feel. In other words, for a pilot or other user to be certain that the switch has been actuated or changed states, he or she must typically look at the display screen to verify a change in the displayed information. In many applications, it is very undesirable and unsafe for the user of the switch array to have to look at the display screen to make this determination.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Disclosed are a programmable switch array which provides tactical feel indication of activation to a user. The switch array includes a display device adapted to display switch information. A glass plate is positioned in front of the display device. Multiple switching mechanisms are positioned behind the glass plate. One or more pivot members are positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the user pushing upon a region of the glass plate, the glass plate pivots about the pivot member and actuates a corresponding one of the multiple switching mechanisms. The pivoting of the glass plate provides the user a tactical feel indication of the activation of the switch.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1 and 2
are front and side diagrammatic views, respectively, of a programmable switch array in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a 16-switch array in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a. programmable switch array front panel in accordance with alternate embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2
are front and side diagrammatic views, respectively, of programmable switch array
100
in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Switch array
100
includes LCD assembly
105
, backlight
110
, LCD drive circuitry
115
, chassis or housing
120
, switch/LCD bezel
125
, and front plate dome switch assembly
130
.
LCD assembly
105
preferably includes a compensated color LCD to provide a high degree of sunlight readability, high resolution and good performance at large viewing angles. LCD assembly
105
is typically mounted in or coupled to a chassis or housing
120
. Backlight
110
and LCD drive circuitry
115
together cooperate with LCD assembly
105
to display information on LCD
105
in a known manner.
Front plate dome switch assembly
130
includes a sunlight reflectance minimizing coated (also referred to as an HEA coated) front plate glass
135
, four dome switches
140
,
141
,
142
and
143
mounted at least partially behind corners
145
,
146
,
147
and
148
, respectively, of front plate glass
135
, spacers
150
positioned between front plate glass
135
and the dome switches, and four rocker pins or pivot members
155
,
156
,
157
and
158
connected to bezel
125
or elsewhere. Front plate glass
135
is preferably a square or rectangular shape, which can include angled portions at its corners. However, front plate glass
135
can be formed in a wide variety of shapes. Front plate glass
135
is positioned with its corners adjacent respective ones of dome switches
140
,
141
,
142
and
143
. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, spacers
150
, which can be silicon spacers, can be included to separate front plate glass
135
from the dome
140
. In
FIG. 1
, for ease of illustration, the corners of front plate glass
135
are removed and it appears that front plate glass is positioned directly over top of a portion of the respective dome switches, but not over spacers
150
. In
FIG. 2
, front plate glass
150
is shown positioned with spacers
150
positioned between front plate glass
135
and dome switches
140
. In different embodiments of the present invention, either of these configurations can be used.
Front plate glass
135
is positioned against, and is supported by, pivot members
155
,
156
,
157
and
158
. By placing the pivot members substantially at the respective middles of each of the four sides of front plate glass
135
, front plate glass
135
can be caused to pivot toward one of the four dome switches by applying a force on the glass near the corresponding corner.
Front panel
160
of bezel
125
forms four windows
165
,
170
,
175
and
180
. Through these windows, a user of switch array
100
can touch front plate glass
135
. Also, through these respective windows, the user of switch array
100
can see information displayed by LCD assembly
105
in relation to a status of, or a function controlled by, the corresponding dome switches.
With LCD assembly
105
segmented into a number of small windows in which text, graphics or other information can be displayed, the information displayed can be changed by the user by pushing on front glass
135
, through one of the windows, to activate the dome switch associated with that window. For example, to change the information displayed in window
170
, or to control some function of the aircraft in which switch array
100
is installed, the user would press glass plate
135
accessible through window
170
. Pressing upon glass plate
135
exposed in window
170
causes the glass plate to pivot about pivot members
155
and
156
at the top and right hand sides (illustrated in
FIG. 1
) of the switch array. This in turn causes dome switch
141
at the upper right hand corner of the switch array to be actuated or activated. Activation of dome switch
141
can occur either directly from contact with glass plate
135
, or from contact between glass plate
135
and spacer
150
.
Dome switches
140
,
141
,
142
and
143
are electrically connected to control circuitry
190
, and provide signals to control circuitry
190
upon activation. Control circuitry
190
uses the signals from the dome switches to effect a change in the operation of an electronic or mechanical device. Control circuitry
190
also uses the information from the activated dome switch to control drive circuitry
115
to change the information displayed by LCD assembly
105
.
Switch array
100
of the present invention provides numerous advantages. For example, existing display designs and technologies can be used to provide LCD assembly
105
of switch array
100
. Likewise, with the availability of compensated LCDs, large viewing angles, sunlight readability, and built-in dimming characteristics can be easily achieved in switch array
100
. By pushing front plate glass
135
when a particular switch in the switch array is to be actuated, the operator is provided an immediate feedback (tactical feel) as to the activation of the command when the glass plate pivots about the pivot members. Thus, the operator need not divert his or her attention to switch array
100
in order to visually confirm the activation of the command.
The concepts utilized in switch array
100
of including a front plate dome switch assembly (i.e., the concept of utilizing the front display glass as a portion of the switch in a manner which provides a tactical feel of switch activation) can be carried over to other display technologies as well. For example, while LCD assembly
105
is preferred in some embodiments, other technologies such as field emission displays (FED), electroluminescent (EL) displays, and plasma displays can be utilized instead with the tactical feel switch concept of the present invention. Further, this concept can be used with night vision (NVG) displays.
FIG. 3
is a perspective illustration of a 16-switch array
200
. Programmable switch array
200
is substantially similar to switch array
100
, except that it includes four times as many switches. Thus, in switch array
200
, bezel
205
includes front switch panel
210
having four sets of the four windows
165
,
170
,
175
and
180
. The four sets of four windows function with four separate front plate dome assemblies
130
to provide sixteen switches.
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic perspective illustration of programmable switch array
300
in accordance with alternate embodiments of the present invention. Programmable switch array
300
includes front panel
301
having windows
305
,
310
,
315
,
320
,
325
and
330
formed therein. Through these windows, LCD assembly
105
(best illustrated in
FIG. 2
) can be viewed. Thus, information for six individual switches can be provided by LCD assembly
105
. Also in front panel
301
are switches
335
,
340
,
345
,
350
,
355
and
360
adjacent windows
305
,
310
,
315
,
320
,
325
and
330
respectively. In embodiments of switch array
300
, the switches are activated directly by contact from the operator or user, and not by the operator or user pressing upon a pivoting front plate glass. However, switches
335
,
340
,
345
,
350
,
355
and
360
are illuminated using backlight
110
(shown in FIG.
2
), which also provides a source of light for LCD assembly
105
. By activating one of the backlighted switches, the information displayed by LCD assembly
105
in the corresponding window is changed.
Although the present invention has teen described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the phrase Stactical feel will be understood to represent a switch characteristic in which activation or actuation of the switch results in sufficient movement of the portion of the switch being contacted by the operator or user such that the operator is made aware of the activation without the need for visual conformation.
Claims
- 1. A switch array for viewing by a user, the switch array comprising:a display device adapted to display switch information; a glass plate positioned in front of the display device; a plurality of switching mechanisms positioned behind the glass plate; and a pivot member positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the user pushing upon a region of the glass plate, the entire glass plate pivots about the pivot member and actuates a corresponding one of the plurality of switching mechanisms.
- 2. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the plurality of switching mechanisms include a plurality of dome switches.
- 3. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the plurality of switching mechanisms include four switching mechanisms positioned behind respective corners of the glass plate.
- 4. The switch array of claim 3, and further comprising a plurality of pivot members positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the user pushing upon the region of the glass plate, the glass plate pivots about at least one of the plurality of pivot members and actuates the corresponding one of the four switching mechanisms.
- 5. The switch array of claim 4, wherein the plurality of pivot members includes four rocker pins, with each of the four rocker pins positioned behind different respective ones of four side edges of the glass plate.
- 6. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the display device is a liquid crystal display device.
- 7. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the display device is an FED field emissions display device.
- 8. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the display device is an electroluminescent display device.
- 9. The switch array of claim 1, wherein the display device is a plasma display device.
- 10. A programmable switch array for use by an operator, the programmable switch array comprising:a plurality of switching mechanisms; a display device adapted to display switch information for the plurality of switching mechanisms; a front panel positioned in front of the display device and dividing the display device into a plurality of display areas, wherein each of the plurality of display areas displays information for one of the plurality of switching mechanisms; and switch activation means for activating one of the plurality of switches and for providing tactical feel feedback to the operator, wherein the switch activation means comprises: a glass plate positioned in front of the display device and the plurality of switching mechanisms and positioned behind the front panel, the glass plate being exposed in each of the plurality of display areas; and a pivot mechanism positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the operator pushing upon a region of the glass plate, the glass plate pivots about the pivot mechanism and activates a desired one of the plurality of switching mechanisms.
- 11. The programmable switch array of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching mechanisms include a plurality of dome switches.
- 12. The programmable switch array of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching mechanisms include four switching mechanisms positioned behind respective corners of the glass plate.
- 13. The programmable switch array of claim 12, and further comprising a plurality of pivot mechanisms positioned behind the glass plate and disposed such that upon the operator pushing upon the region of the glass plate, the glass plate pivots about at least one of the plurality of pivot mechanisms and activates the desired one of the four switching mechanisms.
- 14. The programmable switch array of claim 13, wherein the plurality of pivot mechanisms includes four rocker pins, with each of the four rocker pins positioned behind different respective ones of four side edges of the glass plate.
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