Information
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Patent Grant
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6198061
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Patent Number
6,198,061
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Date Filed
Monday, February 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 317
- 200 315
- 200 553
- 200 339
- 200 312
- 200 310
- 200 308
- 200 5 R
- 200 313
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A switch device is provided, in which a transparent key-top is arranged over a screen of a display unit so that information displayed on the screen of the display unit is seen through the key-top. The switch device is characterized by containing a shaft supporter provided in a space formed at both sides of the key-top for allowing the key-top to perform a seesaw-movement, wherein the space is formed by cutting off both sides of the key-top in an oblique direction so as to make an area of a face of the key-top larger than an area of a back of the key-top. Thus, the switch device achieves a seesaw-type key-top enabling a multiple display and improves visibility and operability for the seesaw-type key-top.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a switch device, in which information displayed on a screen of a display unit is seen through a transparent key-top, more specifically, to a switch device employing a seesaw-type key-top to be provided on an electronic display unit such as a liquid crystal display and an electro luminescent display.
(2) Description of the Related Art
Many switch devices having transparent key-tops through which information displayed on a screen of a display unit is seen, have hitherto been proposed. Some of these switch devices are disclosed in Japanese Patent Application laid-Open No. H644857, H7-64688, H8-235961 and H9-198176.
For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 7
, a conventional switch device
100
is constructed in a manner such that a transparent key-top
120
is arranged over a screen of a display unit
110
, in which information
111
(for example, a symbol indicating a function allotted to the key-top
120
) displayed on the screen of the display unit
110
can be seen through the key-top
120
.
The key-top
120
is resiliently fitted into a case
130
using a spring and can be pushed downward. An image guide
121
(a block composed of bundled optical fibers), which guides information displayed on the screen of the display unit
110
to the vicinity of the key-top
120
, is provided between the display unit
110
and the key-top
120
.
According to this conventional switch device, when a plurality of functions are allotted to the key-top
120
, the information
111
displayed on the screen of the display unit
110
is changed corresponding to a change of the functions so that the symbol of the key-top
120
can be changed accordingly, allowing a multiple display by the single key-top
120
.
There are two types of general key-tops, a simple push-type (single push-type) as shown in
FIG. 8A and a
seesaw-type (double push-type) as shown in FIG.
8
B. Regarding the conventional switch device, which is constructed in such a manner that a transparent key-top is arranged over a screen of a display unit, every key-top has been a simple push-type. A switch device equipped with a seesaw-type key-top has not been employed.
There are two reasons why a switch device equipped with a seesaw-type key-top has not been employed. One reason is that, as shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, a seesaw-movement of a transparent key-top
140
requires that a center of the key-top
140
should be rotatively supported and, accordingly, that a space L
1
is provided to receive a rotary shaft
141
and a bearing (not shown) between each adjacent key-top
140
. However, it has been impossible to arrange a plurality of the key-tops
140
adjacently within a limited space over the screen of the display unit
110
.
Another reason is that, as shown in
FIG. 10
, a pair of tactile switches
151
and
152
are needed to allow the transparent key-top
140
to be operable in two directions, such that the key-top
140
protrudes excessively from a face of the display unit
110
, since a distance between the key-top
140
and the display unit
110
undesirably increases from L
2
to L
2
+L
3
, where L
2
is a height of the key-top
140
and L
3
a height of the tactile switches
151
and
152
.
Consequently, with vehicle-mounted equipment, in which the key-top
140
is seen from an oblique direction, a visual angle of information displayed on the screen of the display unit
110
cannot be ensured, resulting in a problem that the information displayed on the screen of the display unit
110
cannot be seen by an operator.
Thus, it has been impossible to realize the switch device equipped with a seesaw-type key-top that enables a multiple display and can be used for various purposes such as an equalizer, balancer and fader in a car-audio system, for example.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to solve the above-mentioned problems and to provide a switch device that provides a seesaw-type key-top enabling a multiple display and improves visibility and operability for the seesaw-type key-top.
In order to achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention is to provide a switch device, in which a transparent key-top is arranged over a screen of a display unit so that information displayed on the screen of the display unit is seen through the key-top, the switch device comprising a shaft supporter provided in a space formed at both sides of the key-top for allowing the key-top to perform a seesaw-movement, wherein the space is formed by cutting off both sides of the key-top in an oblique direction so as to make an area of a face of the key-top to be larger than an area of a back of the key-top.
The second aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein the space is formed by cutting off a portion of both sides of the key-top in an oblique direction, except for an effective displaying portion defined by an angle of vision.
The third aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein each hollow receiving a corresponding tactile switch therein is provided at both ends of the back of the key-top so that one of the tactile switches is pushed downward when the key-top is in a seesaw-movement.
The fourth aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein a plurality of the key-tops are arranged in parallel over the screen of the display unit and a lattice-shaped covering sheet corresponding to the space at both sides of each key-top is provided between the screen of the display unit and each key-top.
The fifth aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein both cut sides of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
The sixth aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein a portion of both ends of the face of the key-top, except an effective displaying portion defined by an angle of vision, is treated to be nonpermeable for light and used as an operating portion.
The seventh aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein information responding to a double operation of the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
The eighth aspect of the present invention is to provide the switch device, wherein information showing a function allotted to the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
The switch device according to the present invention achieves a seesaw-type key-top enabling a multiple display and, in addition, improves visibility and operability for the seesaw-type key-top.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating a primary part of a switch device according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a view from arrow A of the switch device shown in FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are conceptual views illustrating states before and after, respectively, cutting of both sides of a key-top of the switch device.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional side view of the key-top.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating portions of the key-top, which are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are schematic representations of a graphic equalizer, balancer and fader, respectively; illustrating displayed forms thereof when the switch device is applied to a car-audio system.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view, with a portion cut away, illustrating a conventional switch device equipped with a simple push-type key-top enabling a multiple display.
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are schematic representations illustrating operations of a conventional simple push-type and seesaw-type key-tops, respectively.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are perspective views of a conventional switch device and a view from arrow B of the switch device shown in
FIG. 9A
, respectively, both illustrating a problem arising when attempting use of a seesaw-type key-top enabling a multiple display.
FIG. 10
is a side view of a conventional switch device illustrating a problem arising when attempting use of a seesaw-type key-top enabling a multiple display.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the following, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are explained with reference to the attached drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating a primary part of a switch device according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a view from arrow A of the switch device shown in FIG.
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a switch device according to the present invention is constructed in such a manner that a plurality of transparent key-tops
10
are arranged in parallel over a screen of a single display unit
30
, wherein a character, figure and symbol indicated on the screen of the display unit
30
corresponding to each key-top
10
are seen through each key-top
10
(see FIG.
6
). A lattice-shaped covering sheet
20
is provided between each key-top
10
and the display unit
30
to prevent a mutual leakage of light among each key-top
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, each key-top
10
is cut at both sides
11
thereof in an oblique direction so as to make an area of a face
10
a
of the key-top larger than that of the back
10
b
thereof, thereby allowing a space S to be formed at both sides of each key-top
10
.
In addition, in order to allow each key-top
10
to perform a seesaw-movement, a rotary shaft
12
is provided at both sides
11
of each key-top
10
, and each bearing
21
for supporting the rotary shaft
12
is provided on the covering sheet
20
. These rotary shafts
12
and bearings
21
are received in the space S formed at both sides of each key-top
10
.
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are conceptual views illustrating states before and after, respectively, cutting of both sides of a key-top
10
of the switch device
1
, and each diagonally shaded area in the figures corresponds to an effective displaying portion X defined by an angle θ of vision.
As shown in
FIG. 3A
, portions Y, except the effective displaying portion X, with respect to both sides
11
of the key-top
10
are unnecessary portions that exert no influence on visibility for information on a screen of the display unit
30
, which is seen through the key-top
10
. Consequently, the portions Y, except the effective displaying portion X, are cut so that the space S is formed.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional side view of the key-top
10
. A pair of hollows
13
, for receiving a corresponding tactile switch
41
or
42
therein, are provided at both ends of the back of the key-top
10
. When the key-top
10
is in a seesaw-movement, one of these tactile switches is pushed downward.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating portions of the key-top
10
, which are treated to be nonpermeable for light. Portions of both ends of the face of the key-top
10
, except an effective displaying portion (displaying portion
15
, in this case) defined by an angle of vision, are treated to be nonpermeable for light by coating in black (
14
) and provide an operating portion
16
. In addition, both cut sides
11
of the key-top
10
and the rotary shaft
12
are treated to be nonpermeable for light by coating in black (
14
).
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are schematic representations illustrating displayed forms when the switch device
1
is applied to a car-audio system.
FIG. 6A
illustrates a graphic equalizer of a car-audio system, to which the switch device
1
is applied, and level information
31
corresponding to each divided frequency range are displayed directly under each key-top
10
over the screen of the display unit
30
(see FIG.
1
). When each key-top
10
is operated by pushing either the upper portion (+side) or the lower portion (−side) of the key-top
10
, each point (black circle) in the level information
31
is shifted, such that the above operation is reflected on the information.
FIG. 6B
illustrates a balancer and fader of a car-audio system, to which the switch device
1
is applied, and level information
32
and
33
corresponding to the balancer and fader, respectively, are displayed directly under each key-top
10
over the screen of the display unit
30
(see FIG.
1
). When each key-top
10
is operated by pushing downward either the right portion (R side) or the left portion (L side) of the key-top
10
, each point (black rectangle) in the level information
32
and
33
is shifted, such that the above operation is reflected on the information.
According to the aforementioned switch device
1
of the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the space S for receiving the rotary shafts
12
and the bearings
21
is formed by cutting both sides
11
of the key-top
10
off in an oblique direction so as to make the area of the face
10
a
of the key-top
10
larger than the area of the back
10
b
thereof, enabling each key-top
10
to be arranged adjacently and closely. Consequently, an area occupied by the key-top
10
over the screen of the display unit
30
can be minimized.
In addition, as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, the space S can be formed by cutting the unnecessary portions Y at both sides
11
of the key-top
10
without reducing the effective displaying portion X, i.e., without reducing the angle θ of vision with respect to information on the screen of the display unit
30
, which is seen through each key-top
10
.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the pair of hollows
13
receiving the corresponding tactile switch
41
or
42
therein are provided at both ends of the back of the key-top
10
, enabling the switch structure composed of the key-top
10
and the tactile switches
41
and
42
to be thin, i.e., the protrusion of the key-top
10
is decreased, since only L
4
due to a small thickness of the key-top
10
is added to the height L
3
of the tactile switch
41
or
42
regarding the whole height of the key-top
10
from the screen of the display unit
30
.
According to the aforementioned effects of the present invention, a seesaw-type key-top
10
enables a multiple display.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, both ends of the face of the key-top
10
, which are treated to be nonpermeable for light, are used as operating portions
16
, preventing a fingerprint from adhering to the transparent displaying portion
15
of the key-top
10
and resulting in superior visibility for information on the screen of the display unit
30
, which is seen through the displaying portion
15
. The improvement in visibility brings improvement in operability.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
, and
5
, the lattice-shaped covering sheet
20
corresponding to the space S at both sides of the key-top
10
is provided between the screen of the display unit
30
and each key-top
10
, and both cut sides
11
of each key-top
10
are treated to be nonpermeable for light, such that the mutual leakage of light between the key-tops
10
is effectively prevented and the visibility is superior for information on the screen of the display unit
30
, which is seen through each key-top
10
. Again, the improvement in visibility brings improvement in operability.
Due to these effects of the present invention, the seesaw-type key-top
10
enables a multiple display, and in addition, the visibility and operability for the seesaw-type key-top
10
are improved.
As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, the information, introduced by a double operation on the key-top
10
, such as the level information
31
,
32
and
33
corresponding to the graphic equalizer, balancer and fader, respectively, are displayed corresponding to the key-top
10
, resulting in a new form of display being provided and necessity of a separate display of the level information
31
,
32
and
33
on the screen of the display unit
30
is eliminated.
The switch device according to the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments.
In
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, the information (level information
31
,
32
and
33
) introduced by the double operation on the key-top
10
is displayed directly under each key-top
10
over the screen of the display unit
30
. However, the above construction may be replaced by a construction in which symbols such as a character, figure and symbol indicating functions allotted to each key-top are displayed directly under each key-top
10
over the screen of the display unit
30
, i.e., a construction normally employed for a multiple display using a push-type key-top. According to the latter construction, various symbols such as an air-conditioner can be separately displayed corresponding to each key-top
10
so that a multiple display can be achieved by using the seesaw-type key-top
10
.
Claims
- 1. A switch device in which a transparent key-top, having two sides, with a rotary shaft on each of the sides, and two ends, is arranged over a screen of a display unit so that information displayed on the screen of the display unit is seen through the key-top, said switch device comprising a shaft supporter provided in a space formed at both said sides of the key-top, in which said rotary shafts are rotatable supported, for allowing the key-top to perform a seesaw-movement, the space being formed by cutting off both said sides of the key-top in an oblique direction so as to make an area of a face of the key-top larger than an area of a back of the key-top.
- 2. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein the space is formed by cutting off a portion of both of the sides of the key-top in an oblique direction.
- 3. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein a hollow is formed at both of the ends of the back of the key-top, and each of the hollows receives a corresponding tactile switch therein so that one of said tactile switches is pushed downward when the key-top is in the seesaw-movement.
- 4. The switch device according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of key-tops are arranged in parallel over the screen of the display unit and a lattice-shaped covering sheet corresponding to the space at both of the sides of each of the key-tops is provided between the screen of the display unit and each of the key-tops.
- 5. The switch device according to claim 3, wherein both of the sides of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
- 6. The switch device according to claim 3, wherein a portion of both of the ends of the face of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light and used as an operating portion.
- 7. The switch device according to claim 3, wherein information responding to a double operation of the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 8. The switch device according to claim 3, wherein information indicating a function allotted to the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 9. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein a plurality of key-tops are arranged in parallel over the screen of the display unit and a lattice-shaped covering sheet corresponding to the space at both of the sides of each of the key-tops is provided between the screen of the display unit and each of the key-tops.
- 10. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein both of the sides of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
- 11. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein a portion of both of the ends of the face of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light and used as an operating portion.
- 12. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein information responding to a double operation of the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 13. The switch device according to claim 2, wherein information indicating a function allotted to the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 14. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein a hollow is formed at both of the ends of the back of the key-top, and each of the hollows receives a corresponding tactile switch therein so that one of said tactile switches is pushed downward when the key-top is in the seesaw-movement.
- 15. The switch device according to claim 14, wherein a plurality of key-tops are arranged in parallel over the screen of the display unit and a lattice-shaped covering sheet corresponding to the space at both of the sides of each of the key-tops is provided between the screen of the display unit and each of the key-tops.
- 16. The switch device according to claim 14, wherein both of the sides of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
- 17. The switch device according to claim 14, wherein a portion of both of the ends of the face of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light and used as an operating portion.
- 18. The switch device according to claim 14, wherein information responding to a double operation of the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 19. The switch device according to claim 14, wherein information indicating a function allotted to the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 20. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of key-tops are arranged in parallel over the screen of the display unit and a lattice-shaped covering sheet corresponding to the space at both of the sides of each of the key-tops is provided between the screen of the display unit and each of the key-tops.
- 21. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein both of the sides of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light.
- 22. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein a portion of both of the ends of the face of the key-top are treated to be nonpermeable for light and used as an operating portion.
- 23. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein information responding to a double operation of the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
- 24. The switch device according to claim 1, wherein information indicating a function allotted to the key-top is displayed directly under the key-top over the screen of the display unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-052426 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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JP |
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Mar 1995 |
JP |
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Sep 1996 |
JP |
9-198176 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |