Claims
- 1. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means mounted to said cover and surrounding said body member, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making sliding contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means for simultaneous selective coding circumferentially and longitudinally on the surface of said printed circuit means by said contact making means.
- 2. The switch recited in claim 1 wherein said body member comprises:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base; said cover substantially enclosing said core.
- 3. The switch recited in claim 1 and further comprising means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body.
- 4. The switch recited in either of claims 1 or 2 wherein said cover has a cylindrical inner surface, said printed circuit means being closely adjacent said cylindrical inner surface.
- 5. The switch recited in claim 1 wherein said cover has a substantially cylindrical outer surface, said outer surface being roughened to facilitate manual rotation thereof.
- 6. The switch recited in claims 1 or 5 wherein said cover has a closed end, said closed end being formed with a slot adapted to receive a tool to facilitate rotation of said cover.
- 7. The switch recited in claims 1 or 5 wherein:
- said cover is formed with equiangularly spaced visual indicia corresponding to positions of said switch; and
- said body is formed with polarity indicating means which cooperate with said visual indicia to indicate the position of said cover with respect to said body.
- 8. The switch recited in claim 6 wherein:
- said cover is formed with equiangularly spaced visual indicia corresponding to positions of said switch; and
- said body is formed with polarity indicating means which cooperate with said visual indicia to indicate the position of said cover with respect to said body.
- 9. The switch recited in claim 1 wherein said terminals project from said body parallel with each other in dual-in-line configuration.
- 10. The switch recited in claims 1 or 2 wherein:
- said cover is formed with a closed end; and
- said cover and said core are formed with mutually cooperating multiple position detenting means.
- 11. The switch recited in claims 1 or 2 wherein:
- said cover is formed with a closed end;
- said closed end has a longitudinally projecting annular ridge spaced from the inner surface of said cover, said printed circuit means comprises a flexible printed circuit board having one edge confined between said ridge and said inner surface.
- 12. The switch recited in claim 3 wherein:
- said cover is formed with a closed end and an open end; and
- said means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body comprises cooperatively configured element on said body and said cover to provide a seal therebetween while permitting relative rotation, said cover being flexible relative to said body to facilitate such cooperative coupling.
- 13. The switch recited in claims 3 or 12 wherein:
- said cover is formed with a closed end and an open end; and
- said means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body comprises an inwardly projecting circumferential rib located at said open end and a cooperating radially inwardly projecting annular groove on said body, said cover being sufficiently flexible to permit said cover to be placed over said body and for said rib to snap into said groove.
- 14. The switch recited in claims 1 or 2 wherein said printed circuit means comprises printed circuitry applied directly to the surface of said cover enclosing and closely adjacent said core.
- 15. The switch recited in claim 2 wherein said terminals are exposed at longitudinally spaced intervals along said core to provide access for said means for making contact.
- 16. The switch recited in claim 4 wherein said printed circuit means has selective metalized and non-metalized areas on the inner side thereof.
- 17. The switch recited in claim 4 wherein:
- the inner surface of said cover is provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one notch therein; and
- said printed circuit means comprises a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a tab which engages said notch thereby facilitating rotation of said printed circuit board with said cover.
- 18. The switch recited in claim 4 wherein:
- the inner surface of said cover is provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one longitudinally projecting tab; and
- said printed circuit means comprises a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a notch which engages said tab thereby facilitating rotation of said printed circuit board with said cover.
- 19. The switch recited in claim 2 and further comprising:
- means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body; wherein
- said cover is formed with a closed end and an open end;
- said rotatably mounting means comprises an inwardly projecting circumferential rib located at said open end and a cooperating radially inwardly projecting annular groove at the interface between said core and said base;
- wherein when said rib resides in said groove, said cover abuts said base and substantially encloses said core.
- 20. The switch recited in claim 2 wherein said contact making means comprise a plurality of flexible contacts mounted to said core, said contacts being confined between said printed circuit means within said cover and the outer surface of said core and making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 21. The switch recited in claim 20 wherein said flexible contacts are fixed to said terminals.
- 22. The switch recited in claim 20 wherein the outer surface of said core is formed with a plurality of annular grooves spaced by a plurality of annular lands, at least one longitudinal projection in each groove, each of said flexible contacts being snapped into said groove over said projection and being longitudinally confined within said groove between adjacent ones of said annular lands and being radially confined within said groove by said projection.
- 23. The switch recited in claim 20 wherein said core is formed with a plurality of holes into each of which one end of each said flexible contact projects thereby preventing angular movement of said flexible contacts with rotation of said cover.
- 24. The switch recited in claim 23 wherein the outer surface of said core is formed with a plurality of annular grooves spaced by a plurality of annular lands, there being at least one of said holes in each said groove, said flexible contacts being longitudinally confined within one of said grooves and between adjacent ones of said annular lands.
- 25. The switch recited in claim 10 wherein said closed end of said cover is formed with equiangularly spaced visual indicia, there being one of said indicia corresponding with each stable position of said switch and with each detent position.
- 26. The switch recited in claim 10 wherein:
- said core is formed with an axial opening, a portion of which has a multiplicity of radially outwardly directed facets; and
- said closed end of said cover is formed with at least one flexible finger extending longitudinally toward the open end of said cover, said finger being formed with a radially extending surface adapted to engage said facets to maintain said cover in any one of a multiplicity of possible stable positions.
- 27. The switch recited in claim 26 wherein that portion of the free end of said flexible finger engaging said facets is equal to or less than one half of the length of said finger.
- 28. The switch recited in claim 26 wherein approximately one half of the length of the free end of said flexible finger engages said facets.
- 29. The switch recited in claim 28 wherein said facets extend from the end of said core adjacent said base to a point approximately half way up said core.
- 30. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed with said base;
- a plurality of terminals within said body projecting from said base and being exposed at spaced intervals along said cylindrical core;
- a cylindrical cover substantially enclosing said core;
- means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body;
- a flexible printed circuit board closely adjacent the surface of said cover enclosing and closely adjacent said core, said board having metalized and non-metalized areas; and
- a plurality of contact means mounted to said core, each of said contact means engaging one of said terminals and slidingly engaging the inner surface of said printed circuit board;
- whereby when said cover and said body are rotated with respect to each other, coded switching functions are performed with respect to said terminals as said contacts engage different metalized areas of said printed circuit board and simultaneously provide circumferential and longitudinal switch coding as the relative rotation occurs.
- 31. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member and substantially enclosing said core;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means, wherein said contact making means comprises a plurality of flexible contacts mounted to said core, said contacts being confined between said printed circuit means within said cover and the outer surface of said core and making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 32. The switch recited in claim 31 wherein said core is formed with a plurality of holes into each of which one end of each said flexible contact projects thereby preventing angular movement of said flexible contacts with rotation of said cover.
- 33. The switch recited in claim 32 wherein the outer surface of said core is formed with a plurality of annular grooves spaced by a plurality of annular lands, there being at least one of said holes in each said groove, said flexible contacts being longitudinally confined within one of said grooves and between adjacent ones of said annular lands.
- 34. The switch recited in claim 31 wherein said flexible contacts are fixed to said terminals.
- 35. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means;
- wherein said cover has a cylindrical inner surface, said printed circuit means being closely adjacent said cylindrical inner surface, said inner surface being provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one notch therein, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a tab which engages said notch thereby facilitating rotation of said circuit board with said cover.
- 36. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member, said cover substantially enclosing said core and having a cylindrical inner surface;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover and being closely adjacent said cylindrical inner surface of said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means;
- wherein the inner surface of said cover is provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one notch therein, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a tab which engages said notch thereby facilitating rotation of said printed circuit board with said cover.
- 37. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means;
- wherein said cover has a cylindrical inner surface, said printed circuit means being closely adjacent said cylindrical inner surface, said inner surface being provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one longitudinally projecting tab, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a notch which engages said tab thereby facilitating rotation of said circuit board with said cover.
- 38. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member, said cover substantially enclosing said core and having a cylindrical inner surface;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover and being closely adjacent said cylindrical inner surface of said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means;
- wherein the inner surface of said cover is provided with an annular shoulder formed with at least one longitudinally projecting tab, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge formed with a notch which engages said tab thereby facilitating rotation of said printed circuit board with said cover.
- 39. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member and formed with a closed end, said cover and said body member being formed with mutually cooperating multiple position detenting means;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom, said body member being formed with an axial opening, a portion ofwhich has a multiplicity of radially outwardly directed facets, said closed end of said cover being formed with at least one flexible finger extending longitudinally toward the open end of said cover, said finger being formed with a radially extending surface adapted to engage said facets to maintain said cover in any one of a multiplicity of possible stable positions;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for maintaining contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 40. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member, said cover being formed with a closed end and substantially enclosing said core, said cover and said core being formed with a mutually cooperating multiple position detenting means, said core being formed with an axial opening, a portion of which has a multiplicity of radially outwardly directed facets, said closed end of said cover being formed with at least one flexible finger extending longitudinally toward the open end of said cover, said finger being formed with a radially extending surface adapted to engage said facets to maintain said cover in any one of a multiplicity of possible stable positions;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 41. The switch recited in either of claims 39 or 40 wherein approximately one half of the length of the free end of said flexible finger engages said facets.
- 42. The switch recited in claim 41 wherein said facets extend from the end of said core adjacent said base to a point approximately half way up said core.
- 43. The switch recited in either of claims 39 or 40 wherein that portion of the free end of said flexible finger engaging said facets is equal to or less than one half of the length of said finger.
- 44. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover formed with a closed end and being rotatably mounted to said body member;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover, said closed end of said cover having a longitudinally projecting annular ridge spaced from the inner surface of said cover, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge confined between said ridge and said inner member; and
- means for maintaining contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 45. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member and substantially enclosing said core, said cover being formed with a closed end;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover, said closed end of said cover having a longitudinally projecting annular ridge spaced from the inner surface of said cover, said printed circuit means comprising a flexible printed circuit board having one edge confined between said ridge and said inner surface; and
- means for maintaining contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 46. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member, said cover being formed with a closed end and an open end;
- means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body comprising cooperatively configured elements on said body and said cover to provide a seal therebetween while permitting relative rotation, said cover being flexible relative to said body to facilitate cooperative coupling;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 47. The switch recited in claim 46 wherein said means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body comprises an inwardly projecting circumferential rib located at said open end and a cooperating radially inwardly projecting annular groove on said body, said cover being sufficiently flexible to permit said cover to be placed over said body and for said rib to snap into said groove.
- 48. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body member, said cover being formed with a closed end and an open end;
- means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body, said means comprising an inwardly projecting circumferential rib located at said open end and a cooperating radially inwardly projecting annular groove on said body, said cover being sufficiently flexible to permit said cover to be placed over said body and for said rib to snap into said groove;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
- 49. A rotary coded switch comprising:
- a body member comprising:
- a base of substantially flat configuration; and
- a cylindrical core formed on one side of said base;
- a cover rotatably mounted to said body, said cover being formed with a closed end and an open end;
- means for rotatably mounting said cover to said body comprising an inwardly projecting circumferential rib located at said open end and a cooperating radially inwardly projecting annular groove at the interface between said core and said base, wherein said rib resides in said groove, said cover abuts said base and substantially encloses said core;
- a plurality of terminals within said body member and projecting therefrom;
- printed circuit means within said cover in cylindrical configuration, said printed circuit means rotating with said cover; and
- means for making contact between said terminals and said printed circuit means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of United States patent application Ser. No. 894,599, filed Apr. 7, 1978 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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