The invention is based on a priority patent application EP 08100697.5 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to switches and in particular to vehicle mounted switches.
2. Background of the Invention
Modern vehicles, including trucks, automobiles, boats and aircraft typically have a large number of electrically controllable devices. Automobiles, for instance, are often equipped with power operated windows and power operated mirrors. Switches are required to enable the vehicle driver to operate such devices.
Switches in vehicles desirably are operable without the driver having to take his or her eyes off the road for long, if not at all. At least, it is desirable that switches are designed and positioned for ease of use to minimise distraction of the driver while driving.
It is desirable to make vehicle switches at a low cost, in an ergonomic and stylish form.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved switching assembly.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a finger operable switching assembly including:
a housing;
a touch screen mounted within the housing and slidably movable with respect to the housing in at least two opposite directions;
a screen overlay defining a plurality of spatially separate apertures through which a finger of an operator can touch the screen in corresponding spatially separate locations, the overlay mounted to the housing; and
a displacement switch assembly responsive to sliding movement of the screen.
Preferably the displacement switch assembly provides an off condition, a first on condition and a second on condition.
Preferably the touch screen has a neutral position in which the switch assembly is in the off condition.
Preferably the touch screen is biased towards the neutral condition.
Preferably the switch assembly is arranged and positioned such that haptic feedback is provided to the operator when sliding movement is sufficient to achieve either of the first or second on conditions.
Preferably the touch screen has a substantially planar upper surface and is displaceable in a direction normal to the upper surface by finger pressure thereby providing a haptic feel to the operator.
Preferably the haptic feel is provided by a plurality of elastic supports.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a method of controlling a plurality of devices through a single user interface, the method including the steps of:
sensing a finger touch on a screen, the screen having a plurality of regions;
determining which region on the screen is being touched; and
sensing finger actuated sliding movement of the screen with respect to a housing.
A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described in some further detail with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying figures. This embodiment is illustrative, and is not meant to be restrictive of the scope of the invention.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying representations in which:
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b and 6c are diagrammatic cross-sectional views of the switching assembly of
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The displacement switch assembly is, in this embodiment of the invention, two separate displacement switches 52 and 54 each of which is arranged and constructed to provide tactile and haptic feedback upon actuation. The switches 52 and 54 are shown in
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A microprocessor based control system is operably connected to the switching assembly 10. The control system is programmed to receive and process spatial data output from the touch screen 40. The control system also receives and processes signals from the displacement switches 52 and 54. A power control circuit is provided to direct power to the motor that drives the windows up and down. The power control circuit is controlled by the microprocessor based control system described above.
The operation of the finger operable switching assembly 10 will now be described with reference to
The arrangement described above overcomes significant shortcomings with conventional touch screens. For instance, with a conventional touch screen there is no tactile feedback as to the position of the users finger in relation to the overall area of the screen. In other words, an operator of a conventional touch screen may not know whether his or her finger is in the center, the side or the bottom of the touch screen without looking it. Furthermore, with a conventional touch screen there is no tactile of haptic feedback to indicate that a virtual switch has been actuated. With the embodiment of the invention described above, not only does the driver receive tactile feedback as to the position of his or her finger on the screen, he or she also is provided with tactile feedback from sliding movement in either of the two opposed directions indicated by arrows A and B. In practice, this is important because when driving a motor vehicle it is important that the driver minimize or eliminate the need for visual contact with switches or other actuators.
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With the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings and described above, four separate regions are provided for operating four power windows. A central area 38 is provided for further functionality. For instance, the touch screen may be configured to sense touch in the central area to activate a menu. This menu may allow the user to change the switching functions of the four areas 31 to 34. For instance, the menu may be configured to allow operation of boot release, fuel filler release and other functions.
As should be apparent from the above description, the finger operable switching assembly described above offers many advantages of prior switches. For instance, the switching assembly of the invention is able to combine many different switches into one single unit. This reduces complexity and costs.
The switching assembly 10 is easy to customize for different vehicles. The switching assembly 10 described above can be used in conjunction with sophisticated computer control to provide a myriad of functions.
While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments in order to facilitate better understanding of the invention, it should be appreciated that various modifications can be made without departing from the principles of the invention. Therefore, the invention should be understood to include all such modifications within its scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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EP08100697.5 | Jan 2008 | EP | regional |