Claims
- 1. A switching apparatus for operation on a surface of an electrical device, said apparatus having:a base, a rotating housing which serves as a knob, an axle and an axle bearing for mounting the housing rotationally on the base, switch contacts mounted on a contact surface, the knob, axle, axle bearing, and switch contacts are all located external to the surface of the electrical device; a spring-loaded ball; said switch contacts and spring loaded ball mounted between the base and the knob such that the base and the knob apply force from the spring through the ball against the switch contacts; detents in the contact surface for receiving the ball and for thereby locating rotary action of the knob at discreet selectable positions; and the detents comprise: recesses; said recesses have insulated edges at the contact surface; slightly embossed printed circuits protrude from said insulated edges to serve as said switch contacts to make electrical contact with the ball and thereby bridge said switch contacts.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the detents are selectively shaped to provide distinct tactile sensations, for a purpose of identifying and distinguishing between the discreet selectable positions.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which one of the recesses is at least equal in depth to a radius of the ball and has one side too steep for the ball to climb, thereby creating a limiting stop of rotation of the knob in the direction of the too steep side.
- 4. A rotary switch contained inside a knob for operation on a surface of an electrical device, said switch having a base, rotating housing, an axle and an axle bearing rotationally mounting the housing to the base, switch contacts, and a knob, in which rotary switch:the knob is the housing; the switch contacts, axle, and axle bearing are all contained within a space defined by a surface of the knob; the knob, axle, axle bearing, and switch contacts are all located external to the surface of the electrical device; the base comprises a contact surface; each of the switch contacts comprise a detent in the contact surface; each of the detents has a perimetric edge at the contact surface; each of the detents has contact surfaces at as many as three perimetric edge portions; a spring-loaded ball is mounted in the knob for bridging the contact surfaces; said detents receive the ball and thereby bias rotary action of the knob to various discreet selectable positions in which positions the ball is in a detent; the detents are selectively shaped to provide distinct tactile sensations, for identifying and distinguishing between the various discreet selectable positions; a surface mount is accessible and mountable to the surface of the device, without opening said device; electrical contact is made between the device and the switch by mounting the base onto the device on the surface mount, without accessing an interior of the device; and the surface mount functions as an electrical mounting contact between the base and the device.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 in which one of the recesses is at least equal in depth to a radius of the ball and has one side too steep for the ball to climb, thereby creating a limiting stop of rotation of the knob in the direction of the too steep side.
- 6. A switching apparatus having:a base; a housing, which serves as a knob rotationally mounted to the base; a contact surface; a spring-loaded ball; said contacts surface and spring loaded ball mounted between the base and the knob such that the base and the knob apply force from the spring through the ball against the switch contact surface; a recess in the contact surface for receiving the ball and for thereby locating rotary action of the knob at a position; said recess having an insulated edge at the contact surface; slightly embossed printed circuits protrude from said insulated edge to serve as switch contacts to make electrical contact with the ball and thereby bridge said switch contacts.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which the recess is selectively shaped to provide tactile feel at the position.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the recess is a plan view circle of less recess diameter than the ball and thereby provides a force towards a center of the recess when a center of the ball goes over an edge of the recess.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which:the ball travels on a ball path; the ball path is located on the contact surface; the recess is at the ball path; and the recess has a tapered edge, in plan view, said edge providing a biasing force on the ball along the ball path towards a widest part of the recess.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the recess is at least equal in depth to a radius of the ball and has one side too steep for the ball to climb, thereby creating a limiting stop of rotation of the knob in the direction of the too steep side.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which the recess is one of a plurality of recesses, each of the recesses is selectively shaped to provide tactile differential at a plurality of positions.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which a circular recess of the plurality of recesses is a plan view circle of less recess diameter than the ball and said circular recess thereby provides a force towards a center of the circular recess when a center of the ball goes over an edge of the circular recess.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which:the ball travels on a ball path; the ball path is located on the contact surface; a tapered recess of the plurality of recesses is at the ball path; and the tapered recess has a tapered edge, in plan view, said tapered edge providing a biasing force on the ball along the ball path towards a widest part of the tapered recess.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which a stop recess of the plurality of recesses is at least equal in depth to a radius of the ball and has one side too steep for the ball to climb, thereby creating a limiting stop of rotation of the knob in a direction of the too steep side.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which:the ball travels on a ball path; the ball path is located on the contact surface; a circular recess of the plurality of recesses is a plan view circle of less recess diameter than the ball and said circular recess thereby provides a force along the ball path towards a center of the circular recess when a center of the ball goes over an edge of the circular recess; a stop recess of the plurality of recesses is at the ball path; the stop recess has a ramped edge, said ramped edge providing a biasing force on the ball along the ball path towards a deepest part of the stop recess; the stop recess is at least equal in depth to a radius of the ball and has one side too steep for the ball to climb, thereby creating a limiting stop of rotation of the knob in a direction along the ball path of the too steep side.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION:
This application is a conversion of a provisional application No. 60/114,259, filed Dec. 30, 1998 and claims benefit of that provisional application.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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