IP Library Granted Patent US 8,217,742
Granted Patent B2
US 8,217,742 · App. 12/617,178 · Granted Jul 10, 2012

Dual independent push button rotary knob assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,217,742
App. No.
12/617,178
Granted
Jul 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention includes a knob assembly which provides rotational movement and translational travel along an axis of dual and independent rotary knobs. The present invention controls electronics within a housing, without requiring protrusion into the housing. Having no protrusions into the housing avoids exposure of the electronics within the housing to environmental contaminants or electromagnetic interference. The components of the dual independent push button rotary knob assembly may operate without need for O-rings, gaskets, or any other applied sealants to prevent containments from entering the housing. Assembly of the knob assembly is simplified, because the rotary knob assembly may be installed and replaced without any tools and without need to access the interior of the housing. Furthermore, if any part of the assembly is damaged, the rotary knob assembly, in part or whole, may be replaced without compromising any seal provided to the exterior surfaces of the housing.

Claims (70)

1. A knob assembly comprising

first and second encoders disposed within a housing,

inner and outer rotary knobs disposed externally of the housing, and

an interface plate of the housing is interposed between the encoders and the rotary knobs for minimizing environmental leakage and electrical interference paths into the housing, isolating the interior of the housing from the rotary knobs,

wherein the first encoder is configured to decode the angular orientation of the inner rotary knob,

the second encoder is configured to decode the angular orientation of the outer rotary knob; and

the interface plate is free of any physical openings between the rotary knobs and the encoders for providing electrical conductors or physical elements of the rotary knobs into the interior of the housing.

2. The knob assembly of claim 1 wherein

the first encoder is configured to decode an axial translation of the inner rotary knob.

3. The knob assembly of claim 2 wherein

the inner rotary knob includes a first magnet, and

the first encoder is configured to decode an axial translation of the first magnet as a control function.

4. The knob assembly of claim 1 wherein

the inner rotary knob includes a first magnet, and

the first encoder is configured to decode an absolute or relative angular rotation of the first magnet as a control function.

5. The knob assembly of claim 1 wherein

the outer rotary knob includes a second magnet, and

the second encoder is configured to decode a relative angular rotation of the second magnet as a control function.

6. The knob assembly of claim 5 wherein

the second magnet is a multi-pole ring magnet including a magnetic strip.

7. The knob assembly of claim 1 wherein

the housing includes a cylindrical projection extending from the interface plate for providing a boss for the inner and outer rotary knobs.

8. The knob assembly of claim 7 wherein

the inner rotary knob includes a protruding circumferential lip inserted into the boss, and

a retention ring which engages the protruding circumferential lip to hold the inner rotary knob within the boss.

9. The knob assembly of claim 7 wherein

the outer rotary knob includes snap retention features,

the boss includes a circumferential slot, and

the snap retention features interlock with the circumferential slot to attach the outer rotary knob to the housing at the boss.

10. The knob assembly of claim 1 wherein

the knob assembly includes a tactile feedback mechanism,

the tactile feedback mechanism is sandwiched between the inner rotary knob and the interface plate of the housing,

wherein the tactile feedback mechanism provides feedback to a user when the inner rotary knob is axially translated.

11. The knob assembly of claim 10 wherein

the tactile feedback mechanism includes a snap dome.

12. A control unit including a knob assembly, comprising:

first and second encoders disposed internally within a housing,

inner and outer rotary knobs disposed externally of the housing, and

a boundary surface of the housing interposed between the encoders and the rotary knobs for preventing environmental leakage and electrical interference paths into the housing,

wherein the first encoder is configured to decode an angular rotation through a first angle of the inner push button rotary knob as a first control function and decode an axial translation of the inner push button rotary knob as a second control function,

the second encoder is configured to decode another angular rotation through a second angle of the outer rotary knob as a third control function,

a first magnet is disposed in the inner push button rotary knob,

a second magnet is disposed in the outer rotary knob, and

the first encoder decodes the angular rotation and the axial translation of the first magnet, free-of any electrical conductors, and

the second encoder decodes the angular rotation of the second magnet, free-of any electrical conductors.

13. The control unit of claim 12 wherein

the housing includes a cylindrical projection extending from the boundary surface defining a boss having a cavity,

the boss includes a circumferential slot,

the outer rotary knob includes snap retention features, and

the inner rotary knob is inserted within the cavity of the boss, and the snap retention features engage the circumferential slot to attach the outer rotary knob to the housing.

14. The control unit of claim 12 wherein

the knob assembly includes a tactile feedback mechanism between the inner rotary knob and the boundary surface of the housing, and

the tactile feedback mechanism provides user feedback when the inner rotary knob is axially translated.

15. A method of controlling an electronic device disposed within a housing, comprising the steps of:

axially translating an inner push button rotary knob disposed externally to the housing;

axially rotating the inner rotary knob;

contactlessly communicating translational and rotational positions of the inner rotary knob to a first encoder, disposed internally within the housing, without any physical contact between the inner rotary knob and the first encoder;

first decoding, by the first encoder, the translational and rotational positions of the inner rotary knob; and

activating a first function in an electronic device, in response to the first decoding step;

wherein a first magnet is disposed in the inner rotary knob, and

a second magnet is disposed in the outer rotary knob, and

the first magnet contactlessly communicates the translational and rotational positions of the inner rotary knob and the second magnet contactlessly communicates the rotational position of the outer rotary knob.

16. The method of controlling an electronic device of claim 15 further comprising the steps of:

axially rotating an outer rotary knob;

contactlessly communicating rotational position of the outer rotary knob to a second encoder, disposed internally within the housing, without any physical contact between the outer rotary knob and the second encoder;

second decoding, by the second encoder, a rotational position of the outer rotary knob; and

activating a second function in the electronic device, in response to the second decoding step.

17. The method of controlling an electronic device of claim 15 wherein

axially translating the rotary knob biases a tactile feedback mechanism sandwiched between the inner rotary knob and the housing, and

provides feedback to a user.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2024
From: ELBIT SYSTEMS OF AMERICA, LLC; SPARTON CORPORATION; SPARTON DELEON SPRINGS, LLC; LOGOS TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ELBITAMERICA, INC.; KMC SYSTEMS, INC.
To: CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 066642/0935 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2024
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: ELBIT SYSTEMS OF AMERICA, LLC
Reel/Frame 066644/0612 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 17, 2019
From: HARRIS CORPORATION
To: L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 050409/0288 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2019
From: ELBIT SYSTEMS OF AMERICA, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 050375/0425 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2019
From: L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; EAGLE TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: ELBIT SYSTEMS OF AMERICA, LLC
Reel/Frame 050375/0008 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 1, 2016
From: EXELIS INC.
To: HARRIS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 039362/0534 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2012
From: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.)
To: EXELIS, INC.
Reel/Frame 027604/0001 →