Magnetic Rotary Dial

US2019164705A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019164705-A1
Application numberUS-201715824457-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 28, 2017
Priority dateNov 28, 2017
Publication dateMay 30, 2019
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The present disclosure includes a rotary dial assembly having a holder and a dial portion rotatably coupled to the holder. A plurality of dial magnets are fixed to the dial portion. A holder magnet is on a side of the holder opposite to the dial portion. The holder magnet is configured to attract or repel the plurality of dial magnets as the dial portion is rotated to resist rotation of the dial portion.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A rotary dial assembly comprising: a holder; a dial portion rotatably coupled to the holder; a plurality of dial magnets fixed to the dial portion; and a holder magnet on a side of the holder opposite to the dial portion; wherein the holder magnet is configured to attract or repel the plurality of dial magnets as the dial portion is rotated to resist rotation of the dial portion. 2 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the holder magnet is rigidly fixed to the holder. 3 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the holder magnet is slidably fixed to the holder by an elongated magnet retainer. 4 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the holder includes a post extending therefrom, the dial is rotatably affixed to the post. 5 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the holder magnet is an electromagnet configured to be activated and deactivated. 6 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the holder magnet is a first holder magnet; a second holder magnet is on the side of the holder opposite to the dial portion; and the first and the second holder magnets are positioned such that when the first holder magnet is opposite to one of the plurality of dial magnets, the second holder magnet is opposite to an interval between two of the plurality of dial magnets. 7 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 6 , wherein each one of the first and the second holder magnets are configured to be individually activated or deactivated to vary a torque profile of the dial portion. 8 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 1 , the holder further comprising a pair of stoppers on a side of the holder opposite to the dial portion, the holder magnet is slidably movable between the pair of stoppers. 9 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 8 , wherein rotation of the dial and the plurality of dial magnets thereof forces the holder magnet against one of the pair of stoppers. 10 . A rotary dial assembly comprising: a holder; a dial portion rotatably coupled to the holder, the dial portion including a plurality of dial magnets fixed thereto; and a first holder electromagnet attached to the holder, and a second holder electromagnet attached to the holder, the first and the second holder electromagnets are arranged about the holder such that when the first holder electromagnet is opposite to one of the plurality of dial magnets the second holder electromagnet is opposite to a gap defined between two different ones of the plurality of dial magnets; wherein: the first and the second holder electromagnets are configured to attract or repel the plurality of dial magnets as the dial portion is rotated to resist rotation of the dial portion; and the first and the second holder electromagnets are individually activated and deactivated by a control module based on a function to be controlled by the dial portion to change a torque profile of the dial portion. 11 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first holder electromagnet and the second holder electromagnet are stationary. 12 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first holder electromagnet and the second holder electromagnet are slidable. 13 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 12 , wherein the holder further includes a plurality of stoppers on a side of the holder opposite to the dial portion, each one of the first and second holder electromagnets is movable between different ones of the plurality of stoppers. 14 . The rotary dial assembly of claim 13 , wherein rotation of the dial and the plurality of dial magnets thereof forces the first and second holder electromagnets against different ones of the plurality of stoppers. 15 . A method of changing a torque profile of a rotary dial assembly based on a function to be controlled by rotation of a dial portion of the rotary dial assembly, the method comprising: setting the rotary dial at a first torque profile corresponding to a first function to be controlled by rotation of the dial portion by: activating a first holder electromagnet of a holder to which the dial portion is rotatably coupled to, the dial portion includes a plurality of dial magnets fixed thereto; and not activating a second holder electromagnet of the holder, the second holder electromagnet is opposite to a gap defined between two of the plurality of dial magnets when the first holder electromagnet is opposite to one of the plurality of dial magnets; and setting the rotary dial at a second torque profile corresponding to a second function to be controlled by rotation of the dial portion by: activating the first holder electromagnet; and activating the second holder electromagnet. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein each one of the first holder electromagnet and the second holder electromagnet is activated to attract or repel the plurality of dial magnets. 17 . The method of 15 , wherein rotation of the rotary dial slidably moves the activated first holder electromagnet and the activated second holder electromagnet. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the activated first holder electromagnet and the activated second electromagnet are moved against different stoppers of the holder.

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  • making use of permanent magnets · CPC title

  • making use of electromagnets · CPC title

  • with indexing means · CPC title

  • H01H19/54Primary

    the operating part having at least five or an unspecified number of operative positions · CPC title

  • Details, e.g. of discs, knobs, wheels or handles {(G05G1/085 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2019164705A1 cover?
The present disclosure includes a rotary dial assembly having a holder and a dial portion rotatably coupled to the holder. A plurality of dial magnets are fixed to the dial portion. A holder magnet is on a side of the holder opposite to the dial portion. The holder magnet is configured to attract or repel the plurality of dial magnets as the dial portion is rotated to resist rotation of the dia…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Int America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H19/54. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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