Information
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Patent Grant
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6667446
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Patent Number
6,667,446
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 23, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Enad; Elvin
- Klaus; Lisa N
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 4
- 200 5 R
- 200 6 R
- 200 11 R
- 200 14
- 200 7
- 200 16 R
- 200 17 R
- 200 18
- 200 336
- 200 341
- 200 345
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotary knob device (1, 20) having a key function includes a key (5, 30) in a rotary knob (2, 23), which is operated separately from the rotary knob so that the key (5, 30) need not also be moved when the rotary knob (2, 23) is moved. In this regard, a holder (6, 24.1) is provided inside the rotary knob (2, 23), on which the rotary knob (2, 23) and the key (5, 30) are mounted to be thereby linked together structurally while functioning separately. The rotational control is transmitted by the rotary knob (2, 23), while key, linear movement, control is transmitted through the separate key (5, 30).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application claims a foreign priority date of German application 199 64 131.5, filed on Nov. 22, 1999, and the contents of that application is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a rotary knob device, or rotary switch, having a key function for manipulating control elements of a type including a hollow rotary knob which can be rotated to manipulate a first electrical control element and a key mounted in the rotary knob which can be linearly move within the rotary knob to manipulate a second electrical control element.
Rotary knob devices having a key function which are part of a rotary switch and/or a rotary controller are used in operating units, for example in automotive engineering.
Such a rotary knob is disclosed in German patent document 196 36 643 C1, where keying is performed at an end face of a top part of a rotary knob. The keying itself is performed centrally by additional switch mechanisms. When the rotary knob is rotated, the key is rotated as is a symbol on a top part of the key. This is a disadvantage, particularly when the symbol on the key should always remain horizontally in the same position. Another problem arises when central illumination of the function of the key is to be performed in addition to central contacting.
It is an object of this invention to provide a rotary knob device having a key in a rotary knob which remains horizontal even when the rotary knob is rotated. Another partial object is to provide a structure which allows a central illumination of the key along with central electrical contacting when keying.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to principles of this invention, a rotary knob device having a key function includes a hollow rotary knob which can be rotated to manipulate a first electrical control element, a key mounted in the rotary knob which can be linearly move within the rotary knob to manipulate a second electrical control element and a holder which supports both the rotary knob and the key such that each can be moved on the holder separately from the other.
This invention is based on the idea of structuring a holder for supporting a rotary knob and a key in the rotary knob to be functionally separated from one another so that the key is not also rotated when the rotary knob is rotated. This holder is the structural connection between the rotary knob and the key. The rotational adjustment is transmitted through the rotary knob, while the key-function adjustment is carried out separately through the key. For central illumination and central contacting of the key at the same time, a flexible switch push member having a central bore is provided with electrical contacts mounted around it, preferably in a ring arrangement. Light needed for illumination can be introduced through the bore into the key.
Additional advantageous embodiments are also described.
Accordingly, a mating component of the rotary knob is movably mounted on the holder while the key is securely connected directly to the holder. The advantage here is that the key does not require additional alignment with a base plate or circuit board because the rotary switch can be designed as a compact individual part. A mounting of the rotary switch device in a panel may also be accomplished by the holder.
However, the holder may also be fixedly mounted on the mating component of the rotary knob in the rotary switch device or it may be part of the mating component.
The torque may be transmitted either directly or indirectly, with a variable-film potentiometer plate being mounted on the mating component of the rotary knob for direct transmission, while peripheral teeth are.provided on the mating component for an indirect transmission so that rotation is transmitted non-centrally to an electronic component.
Advantages of the proposed solution include, in addition to retaining the horizontal position of the key and the key symbol, the fact that a central homogeneous illumination of the key symbol and a central contacting beneath the key are accomplished independently of the rotational adjustment of the rotary knob of the rotary switch or the rotary control.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further benefits, characteristics and details of the invention are explained in more detail below using an embodiment shown in the drawings. The described and drawn features, can be used individually or in preferred combinations in other embodiments of the invention,. The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating principles of the invention in a clear manner.
FIG. 1
is a side sectional view of a rotary switch having a key function of this invention,
FIG. 2
is a side sectional view of a second embodiment rotary switch of this invention,
FIG. 2
a
is a top view of the rotary switch of
FIG. 2
, and
FIG. 3
is a side sectional view of a second embodiment rotary switch this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows a rotary controller
1
, in a structurally-compact form, including a hollow rotary knob
2
that cooperates with a rotary-knob substructure
3
. This rotary controller
1
is mounted in a cover panel
4
, for example a front panel of a motor vehicle dashboard. In addition, a key
5
, which is mechanically held by a holder
6
, is also integrated into the rotary knob
2
. The rotary-knob substructure
3
is loosely positioned on the holder
6
. The key
5
has perpendicular guide grooves
5
.
1
in which the holder
6
engages with its holding fingers
6
.
1
, thus joining the key
5
to the holder
6
in a twist-proof manner. For uniform keying, three guide grooves
5
.
1
are preferably provided. A key path here is limited by a depression
2
.
1
in the rotary knob
2
and a length of the guide groove(s)
5
.
1
.
The key
5
is preferably a hollow key element, so that holding fingers
6
.
1
engage inside the key. The key
5
also has an light guide
9
, one end of which preferably extends inside the key
5
and projects into a head area of the key
5
to illuminate a key symbol
10
.
In a preferred embodiment, when keying, the key
5
engages, via the light guide
9
, a contact dome
11
.
1
of a switch push member
11
having a central bore
11
.
2
for light of a light element
12
such as an LED. Via this contact dome
11
.
1
, contacts in the switch push member
11
and contacts of a circuit board
13
are centrally contacted.
For transmission of rotational information of the rotary switch
1
to an electronic component (not shown), the rotary-knob substructure
3
has a variable-film potentiometer plate
14
which contacts another contact element
15
of a circuit board
13
. The holder
6
itself prevents the key
5
from turning when the rotary knob
2
is turned, but it does not prevent movement of the variable-film potentiometer plate
14
relative to the contact element
15
, which thereby picks up different voltage values.
It is advantageous that the assembly of the individual elements is fixed in the panel
4
by the holder
6
. The holder
6
preferably has there for two U-shaped catch elements
6
.
2
which project away from an intermediate space between two holding fingers
6
.
1
, while leaving a free space to pick up the voltage value at contact element
15
.
FIG. 2
shows a rotary switch
20
having a key function. It can be integrated into a housing
24
as a mating piece for a hollow rotary knob
23
behind a cover panel
19
such as a front panel of an automotive operating unit (
FIG. 2
a
). To illuminate the function symbol of the rotary switch
20
, that is a symbol
21
, a light panel
22
with activation is mounted beneath symbol(s)
21
.
The rotary switch
20
has a key
30
in the rotary knob
23
, which is mounted axially in the rotary knob
23
and in the housing
24
and which has a defined movement path with respect to the housing
24
. The key
30
is guided by a holder
24
.
1
of the housing
24
during keying.
A light guide strip
31
, for example, may be integrated into the key
30
, through which light of an LED
32
of a circuit board
25
is guided to a function display
33
which displays a function of the key
30
. A further symbol
34
serving as a function symbol of the key
30
, for example “circulating air” (
FIG. 2
a
), is provided in a top part of the key
30
and is illuminated by another LED
35
of the circuit board
25
. Above the LED
35
there is a switch push member
36
having a central bore
36
.
1
with contacts arranged thereon, preferably in a circle. This switch push member
36
is provided with an additional lens system
38
, preferably above the central bore
36
.
1
. Through this lens system
38
, light of the LED
35
passes through a hollow part
39
of the key
30
to the symbol
34
.
Keying takes place aside from the rotary knob
23
. In this regard, the key
30
with the light guide strip
31
and the hollow part
39
is moved in the direction of the circuit board
25
, with the key
30
, via the lens system
38
, engaging a head part
37
of the switch push member
36
, which yields to pressure. Beneath the switch push member
36
, the contacts of the switch push member
36
come into contact with contacts of the circuit board
25
. The light guide strip
31
is moved in the direction of LED
32
at the same time, resulting in better light coupling for the function display
33
.
The rotary position of rotary knob
23
can be transmitted directly and centrally through a variable-film potentiometer plate (not shown in detail here) beneath rotary knob
23
. The Holder
24
.
1
is structured so that the key
30
remains in its starting position when the rotary knob top part
23
is turned.
An indirect non-centered transmission of the rotary adjustment to an electronic component, for example, a potentiometer
40
of the rotary switch
20
, is possible through gear teeth
26
on the rotary knob
23
. However, this potentiometer
40
may also be adjusted during keying, to which end the rotary switch
20
has a pinion
27
which is moved during keying.
This type of gear teeth may also be mounted on the rotary knob
2
of rotary switch
1
(not shown in detail here), which would also result in an non-centered transmission of the rotational adjustment.
In another embodiment (FIG.
3
), based on related art, a variable-film potentiometer plate
38
′ is connected with the hollow rotary knob
23
, for example a rotary resistor. The variable-film potentiometer plate
38
is preferably located beneath the light panel
22
, which is preferably integrated into the rotary knob
23
. Keying is accomplished as described above through the key
30
, and illumination of the key symbol
10
is accomplished through the bore
36
.
1
of the switch push member
36
.
Use of the rotary knob
2
,
23
is not limited to automotive engineering. For example, the rotary knob
2
,
23
may also be used in switch panels and control boards, etc.
Claims
- 1. A rotary knob device having a key function for manipulating control elements, wherein the rotary knob device includes a hollow rotary knob which can be rotated to manipulate a first control element, a key mounted in the rotary knob which can be linearly moved within the rotary knob to manipulate a second control element, wherein the rotary knob device further includes a holder which supports both the rotary knob and the key such that each can be moved separately on the holder from the other.
- 2. The rotary knob device of claim 1, wherein the second control element is an electrical switch push member having a central bore for permitting central illumination through a bore of a key symbol on the key while also allowing the second control element to make a central electrical contact beneath the key when the key is depressed.
- 3. The rotary knob device of claim 1, further including a rotary-knob substructure functioning as a mating component for the rotary knob which is mounted on the holder to allow rotation of the rotary knob about the holder, but with the holder having at least one holding finger for engaging directly in a guide groove of the key, so that the key is securely attached to the holder.
- 4. The rotary knob device of claim 1, wherein the holder is fixedly connected to a housing which functions as a mating component, while the key is movably guided on the holder.
- 5. The rotary knob device of claim 1, wherein a variable-film potentiometer plate is attached to the rotary knob.
- 6. The rotary knob device of claim 1, wherein teeth are provided around a periphery of the rotary knob for driving a non-centrally located potentiometer.
- 7. The rotary knob device according to claim 1, wherein the key remains in a starting position during operation of the rotary knob.
- 8. A rotary knob device having a key function for manipulating control elements, the rotary knob device comprising:a hollow rotary knob which can be rotated to manipulate a first control element; a key mounted in the rotary knob which can be linearly moved within the rotary knob to manipulate a second control element; and a holder, positioned between the rotary knob and the key, for supporting both the rotary knob and the key such that each can be moved on the holder separately from the other.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
199 64 131 |
Nov 1999 |
DE |
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DE |
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DE |
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